Custom Typeface?
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- _salisae_0
fuck that's beautiful! thanks elms!
- elms0
ehhee
thanks must go to aframe!
- Teeuwen0
THANKS AFRAME TO BRING THIS THREAD TO EXISTENCE!
:D
- elms0
- Teeuwen0
hahaha that's what i need!
- aframe0
Thanks, but thanks really needs to go to Firefox Stumble which came across this little beaut.
- ********0
what is the regular set vs the pro set? How does this whole opentype thing work? Is the pro set opentype? If you use InDesign do you get automatic access to all the opentype features? What happens in other applications if you order the opentype version?
- _salisae_0
looks slightly like display bodoni italic but less frilly
- Teeuwen0
we had this one discussed before. i forgot the name. it's been posted several times here..
- ********0
eclat with an overlay of frills
- Teeuwen0
Neue Eclat 75 Frills™
- ad10
i don't know rand - just buy the lot and email them to me immediately and i'll report back
salisae - there is a free font called "creampuff" available - don't know if it's a rip of eclat or what but it's very very close.
- elms0
creampuff is ripoff of eclat
- ********0
what is the regular set vs the pro set? How does this whole opentype thing work? Is the pro set opentype? If you use InDesign do you get automatic access to all the opentype features? What happens in other applications if you order the opentype version?
- ad10
eclat=eclair=creampuff
very droll
now answer rand's question.
- Teeuwen0
Rand, here's a type specimen of Zanen:
- ********0
thanks, I have that, I was just wondering about the opentype thing
- johndiggity0
if you use indesign, yes, opentype features are available via the opentype contextual menu on the character/paragraph pallette. see the documentation with each font for a full character map and opentype reference.
