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Digital Font Formats

July 19th, 2010 by Novi | Posted under Article.

1.Postscript Fonts

Font format has two parts, the screen fonts and printer fonts. Printer Fonts in principle is a form out, Magazine which was then filled with spray dots of ink on the outline shape. This process is called rasterization. The process of charging the dots on a computer using a special calculation called PostScript, therefore, called PostScript Fonts.

Sample PostScript fonts Kozuka Gothic Pro B for example, Kozuka Gothic Std R, Adobe Std Song L, Century Old Style, etc.

2. TrueType Fonts

TrueType fonts originally produced by Apple, and then became standard on Windows and MacIntosh systems. TrueType Fonts advantage is that it only has one file for all font sizes.

Examples such as TrueType fonts: Arial Black, Albertus, avant-garde Md BT, Tahoma, Verdana, etc..

3. OpenType Fonts

The format was created in collaboration between Microsoft and Adobe. OpenType fonts can also be received by the MacIntosh system.

Examples such as Myriad Pro OpenType Fonts Bondensed Black, Myriad Condensed Light, Lytos Pro Regular, Extra Lytos Ligth, etc.

4. Multiple Master Fonts

Type 1 fonts are width and thickness can be modified directly from the master design. The advantage of this technological discovery is that we bought one license fonts and we can modify it without changing the original shape of the font tersebut.manufaktur this font is Adobe Corp..

Example of Multiple Master Fonts are AvagarMM ITC, ITC Avantgarde Gothic MM

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