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Finding PostScript Fonts
How to locate PostScript Type 1 fonts living in your library using Smart Search.
https://www.extensis.com/postscript-type-1-fonts-end-of-support?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description+&utm_campaign=Social_Links&utm_term=eos
published: 10 Oct 2022
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InDesign How-To: Find Files Using Type1 PostScript Fonts (Video Tutorial)
In this InDesign “Three Minutes Max” video, Mike Rankin shows how to find files that are using Type1 PostScript fonts. Adobe will be ending support for these fonts in the near future and no one has time to search files one by one. This tip uses the power of Adobe Bridge to search across multiple files.
Three Minutes Max comes from a fun—yet very competitive—session at our annual CreativePro Week conference. Speakers have three minutes (max!) to wow the audience with the tip and win a prize for a lucky conference attendee. To find out how to attend this incredible, information-packed week, check out http://CreativeProWeek.com.
New videos every week!
🔌 CONNECT WITH US
CreativePro is the essential resource for design professionals. If you use InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, Pow...
published: 12 Jan 2022
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How to Replace PostScript Fonts
Chad Slater is your virtual sherpa as he outlines how to search for suitable replacements for PostScript fonts using Connect Fonts.
https://www.extensis.com/postscript-type-1-fonts-end-of-support?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description+&utm_campaign=Social_Links&utm_term=eos
published: 15 Nov 2022
-
Adobe Says Bye to Postscript Type 1 Fonts
On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, and Leo Laporte discuss how Adobe is planning to drop support for Type 1 fonts, and the crew reminisces about their place in Internet history.
For the full episode, visit https://twit.tv/twig/611
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published: 16 May 2021
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Converting Fonts is a Bad Idea
While you COULD simply convert your PostScript fonts, our VP of Software Development Chad Slater explains how conversion puts your designs at risk.
https://www.extensis.com/postscript-type-1-fonts-end-of-support?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description+&utm_campaign=Social_Links&utm_term=eos
published: 15 Nov 2022
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PostScript fonts
PostScript fonts are outline font specifications developed by Adobe Systems for professional digital typesetting, which uses PostScript file format to encode font information.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
published: 19 Oct 2015
-
The End of PostScript Type 1 Fonts (with Thomas Phinney)
[UPDATE from Thomas Phinney: Apparently Microsoft dropped support for Type 1 fonts with Office 2013 for Windows and Office 2016 for Mac!]
Publishing Professionals Network (www.pubpronetwork.org) presents....
Adobe (and others) are discontinuing Postscript Type 1 fonts. Come discover what you need to know and do about it.
• Why is Adobe discontinuing support for Type 1 fonts?
• Who else has already discontinued support or is about to?
• What does this mean for you as a user, today and in the future?
• What will continue working and where might things break?
• What are your options for conversion/upgrades, and the associated issues—financial, practical, and legal?
• How compatible (or incompatible) are OpenType equivalents of your existing Type 1 fonts?
All this plus a Q&A, from on...
published: 25 Aug 2022
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Ubuntu: Free URW postscript fonts versus TrueType
Ubuntu: Free URW postscript fonts versus TrueType
Helpful? Please support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/roelvandepaar
With thanks & praise to God, and with thanks to the many people who have made this project possible! | Content (except music & images) licensed under cc by-sa 3.0 | Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music | Images: https://stocksnap.io/license & others | With thanks to user teppic (https://askubuntu.com/users/86165), user January (https://askubuntu.com/users/83703), and the Stack Exchange Network (http://askubuntu.com/questions/185574). Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Disclaimer: All information is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. You are responsible for your own actions. Please contact me if anything is amiss at Roel...
published: 20 Jan 2020
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The Font Wars—PostScript, TrueType, the Mac and the success of desktop publishing
A look back at the 1980s and 1990s when a new computer-based design industry was built around the Macintosh and companies like Adobe, Apple and Microsoft moved from bitmap to vector fonts.
Image credits (where required):
1. PageMaker floppy: Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/items/1238704
2. LaserWriter printer: Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/items/1238771
3. Apple bitmap font overview: Chmod007 CC BY-SA 3.0
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Original_Mac_fonts.png
published: 09 Mar 2020
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Graphic Design Projects : How to Use Postscript Fonts
Postscript fonts scale well, so they can be used at any size. Find out how and when to use Postscript fonts in this free video by a professional graphic designer.
Expert: Karl Deutsch
Contact: www.allesmist.net/KD.mov
Bio: Karl Deutsch is a graphic designer based out of Portland, Oregon.
Filmmaker: Ray Buckley
Series Description: Good graphic design makes or breaks an advertising campaign. Create graphic design projects with impact using this free video series by a professional graphic designer.
published: 09 Nov 2010
1:42
Finding PostScript Fonts
How to locate PostScript Type 1 fonts living in your library using Smart Search.
https://www.extensis.com/postscript-type-1-fonts-end-of-support?utm_source=yout...
How to locate PostScript Type 1 fonts living in your library using Smart Search.
https://www.extensis.com/postscript-type-1-fonts-end-of-support?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description+&utm_campaign=Social_Links&utm_term=eos
https://wn.com/Finding_Postscript_Fonts
How to locate PostScript Type 1 fonts living in your library using Smart Search.
https://www.extensis.com/postscript-type-1-fonts-end-of-support?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description+&utm_campaign=Social_Links&utm_term=eos
- published: 10 Oct 2022
- views: 3751
2:43
InDesign How-To: Find Files Using Type1 PostScript Fonts (Video Tutorial)
In this InDesign “Three Minutes Max” video, Mike Rankin shows how to find files that are using Type1 PostScript fonts. Adobe will be ending support for these fo...
In this InDesign “Three Minutes Max” video, Mike Rankin shows how to find files that are using Type1 PostScript fonts. Adobe will be ending support for these fonts in the near future and no one has time to search files one by one. This tip uses the power of Adobe Bridge to search across multiple files.
Three Minutes Max comes from a fun—yet very competitive—session at our annual CreativePro Week conference. Speakers have three minutes (max!) to wow the audience with the tip and win a prize for a lucky conference attendee. To find out how to attend this incredible, information-packed week, check out http://CreativeProWeek.com.
New videos every week!
🔌 CONNECT WITH US
CreativePro is the essential resource for design professionals. If you use InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, PowerPoint, or other professional design tools, you need to become a CreativePro member!
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• Access to thousands of valuable tutorial and tip articles
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[closed captions/subtitles]
►This video is sponsored by Circular Software
Circular Software has been making InDesign better for more than ten years.
Whether you are looking for a better way to securely publish PDFs and interactive InDesign files to the websites you choose, or to search and share your publications online with MasterPlan or a better way to make stylish ebooks for Amazon, or to add interactivity and accessibility features including automatic ‘read aloud’ text highlighting to your digital publications with CircularFLO, or to take better control of yours and your coworkers workflow and create correct, complete & consistent InDesign files every time with GreenLight – visit our sponsor page or the circularsoftware.com site to get in touch to find out more.
As used by dozens of smaller independent publishers and several major global publishers and even CreativePro themselves! Circular Software. #InDesignBetter
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https://www.circularsoftware.com/apps/greenlight
https://wn.com/Indesign_How_To_Find_Files_Using_Type1_Postscript_Fonts_(Video_Tutorial)
In this InDesign “Three Minutes Max” video, Mike Rankin shows how to find files that are using Type1 PostScript fonts. Adobe will be ending support for these fonts in the near future and no one has time to search files one by one. This tip uses the power of Adobe Bridge to search across multiple files.
Three Minutes Max comes from a fun—yet very competitive—session at our annual CreativePro Week conference. Speakers have three minutes (max!) to wow the audience with the tip and win a prize for a lucky conference attendee. To find out how to attend this incredible, information-packed week, check out http://CreativeProWeek.com.
New videos every week!
🔌 CONNECT WITH US
CreativePro is the essential resource for design professionals. If you use InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, PowerPoint, or other professional design tools, you need to become a CreativePro member!
Benefits include:
• Access to thousands of valuable tutorial and tip articles
• Downloadable resources including templates, fonts, scripts, design assets, cheat sheets, ebooks, and more
• 12 monthly issues of CreativePro Magazine, filled with practical, real-world tutorials written by experts
• CreativePro Weekly and InDesign Tip of the Week newsletters
• Discounts on events and books
and more...
⭐️Sign up now:
- https://creativepro.com/sp/become-a-member/
🔔 Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more tips
- https://www.youtube.com/@CreativePro?sub_confirmation=1
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🚀 Increase your productivity by attending a CreativePro Event
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- https://CreativeProWeek.com
👉 Visit our website
- https://CreativePro.com
[closed captions/subtitles]
►This video is sponsored by Circular Software
Circular Software has been making InDesign better for more than ten years.
Whether you are looking for a better way to securely publish PDFs and interactive InDesign files to the websites you choose, or to search and share your publications online with MasterPlan or a better way to make stylish ebooks for Amazon, or to add interactivity and accessibility features including automatic ‘read aloud’ text highlighting to your digital publications with CircularFLO, or to take better control of yours and your coworkers workflow and create correct, complete & consistent InDesign files every time with GreenLight – visit our sponsor page or the circularsoftware.com site to get in touch to find out more.
As used by dozens of smaller independent publishers and several major global publishers and even CreativePro themselves! Circular Software. #InDesignBetter
https://www.circularsoftware.com/apps/masterplan
https://www.circularsoftware.com/apps/circularflo
https://www.circularsoftware.com/apps/greenlight
- published: 12 Jan 2022
- views: 4970
3:00
How to Replace PostScript Fonts
Chad Slater is your virtual sherpa as he outlines how to search for suitable replacements for PostScript fonts using Connect Fonts.
https://www.extensis.com/pos...
Chad Slater is your virtual sherpa as he outlines how to search for suitable replacements for PostScript fonts using Connect Fonts.
https://www.extensis.com/postscript-type-1-fonts-end-of-support?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description+&utm_campaign=Social_Links&utm_term=eos
https://wn.com/How_To_Replace_Postscript_Fonts
Chad Slater is your virtual sherpa as he outlines how to search for suitable replacements for PostScript fonts using Connect Fonts.
https://www.extensis.com/postscript-type-1-fonts-end-of-support?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description+&utm_campaign=Social_Links&utm_term=eos
- published: 15 Nov 2022
- views: 1439
6:23
Adobe Says Bye to Postscript Type 1 Fonts
On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, and Leo Laporte discuss how Adobe is planning to drop support for Type 1 fonts, and the crew reminisce...
On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, and Leo Laporte discuss how Adobe is planning to drop support for Type 1 fonts, and the crew reminisces about their place in Internet history.
For the full episode, visit https://twit.tv/twig/611
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, Jeff Jarvis
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#Adobe #Fonts #InternetHistory
https://wn.com/Adobe_Says_Bye_To_Postscript_Type_1_Fonts
On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, and Leo Laporte discuss how Adobe is planning to drop support for Type 1 fonts, and the crew reminisces about their place in Internet history.
For the full episode, visit https://twit.tv/twig/611
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, Jeff Jarvis
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#Adobe #Fonts #InternetHistory
- published: 16 May 2021
- views: 3837
1:56
Converting Fonts is a Bad Idea
While you COULD simply convert your PostScript fonts, our VP of Software Development Chad Slater explains how conversion puts your designs at risk.
https://www....
While you COULD simply convert your PostScript fonts, our VP of Software Development Chad Slater explains how conversion puts your designs at risk.
https://www.extensis.com/postscript-type-1-fonts-end-of-support?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description+&utm_campaign=Social_Links&utm_term=eos
https://wn.com/Converting_Fonts_Is_A_Bad_Idea
While you COULD simply convert your PostScript fonts, our VP of Software Development Chad Slater explains how conversion puts your designs at risk.
https://www.extensis.com/postscript-type-1-fonts-end-of-support?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description+&utm_campaign=Social_Links&utm_term=eos
- published: 15 Nov 2022
- views: 781
28:18
PostScript fonts
PostScript fonts are outline font specifications developed by Adobe Systems for professional digital typesetting, which uses PostScript file format to encode fo...
PostScript fonts are outline font specifications developed by Adobe Systems for professional digital typesetting, which uses PostScript file format to encode font information.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
https://wn.com/Postscript_Fonts
PostScript fonts are outline font specifications developed by Adobe Systems for professional digital typesetting, which uses PostScript file format to encode font information.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 19 Oct 2015
- views: 1912
1:15:07
The End of PostScript Type 1 Fonts (with Thomas Phinney)
[UPDATE from Thomas Phinney: Apparently Microsoft dropped support for Type 1 fonts with Office 2013 for Windows and Office 2016 for Mac!]
Publishing Profession...
[UPDATE from Thomas Phinney: Apparently Microsoft dropped support for Type 1 fonts with Office 2013 for Windows and Office 2016 for Mac!]
Publishing Professionals Network (www.pubpronetwork.org) presents....
Adobe (and others) are discontinuing Postscript Type 1 fonts. Come discover what you need to know and do about it.
• Why is Adobe discontinuing support for Type 1 fonts?
• Who else has already discontinued support or is about to?
• What does this mean for you as a user, today and in the future?
• What will continue working and where might things break?
• What are your options for conversion/upgrades, and the associated issues—financial, practical, and legal?
• How compatible (or incompatible) are OpenType equivalents of your existing Type 1 fonts?
All this plus a Q&A, from one of the people who helped put the writing on the wall to end PostScript Type 1.
Thomas Phinney helped lead Adobe’s conversion of their font library to OpenType in his time there (1997–2008), lastly as product manager for fonts and typography. He is a type designer and forensic specialist, as well as the former CEO of FontLab. Phinney was on the board of ATypI from 2004–2020, mostly as treasurer. He has four patents and a medal, an MS in printing/typography from RIT, and an MBA from UC Berkeley. His team’s open-source Science Gothic is a 4-axis variable OpenType font, and he currently develops OpenType variable icon fonts for Google.
https://wn.com/The_End_Of_Postscript_Type_1_Fonts_(With_Thomas_Phinney)
[UPDATE from Thomas Phinney: Apparently Microsoft dropped support for Type 1 fonts with Office 2013 for Windows and Office 2016 for Mac!]
Publishing Professionals Network (www.pubpronetwork.org) presents....
Adobe (and others) are discontinuing Postscript Type 1 fonts. Come discover what you need to know and do about it.
• Why is Adobe discontinuing support for Type 1 fonts?
• Who else has already discontinued support or is about to?
• What does this mean for you as a user, today and in the future?
• What will continue working and where might things break?
• What are your options for conversion/upgrades, and the associated issues—financial, practical, and legal?
• How compatible (or incompatible) are OpenType equivalents of your existing Type 1 fonts?
All this plus a Q&A, from one of the people who helped put the writing on the wall to end PostScript Type 1.
Thomas Phinney helped lead Adobe’s conversion of their font library to OpenType in his time there (1997–2008), lastly as product manager for fonts and typography. He is a type designer and forensic specialist, as well as the former CEO of FontLab. Phinney was on the board of ATypI from 2004–2020, mostly as treasurer. He has four patents and a medal, an MS in printing/typography from RIT, and an MBA from UC Berkeley. His team’s open-source Science Gothic is a 4-axis variable OpenType font, and he currently develops OpenType variable icon fonts for Google.
- published: 25 Aug 2022
- views: 1634
1:44
Ubuntu: Free URW postscript fonts versus TrueType
Ubuntu: Free URW postscript fonts versus TrueType
Helpful? Please support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/roelvandepaar
With thanks & praise to God, a...
Ubuntu: Free URW postscript fonts versus TrueType
Helpful? Please support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/roelvandepaar
With thanks & praise to God, and with thanks to the many people who have made this project possible! | Content (except music & images) licensed under cc by-sa 3.0 | Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music | Images: https://stocksnap.io/license & others | With thanks to user teppic (https://askubuntu.com/users/86165), user January (https://askubuntu.com/users/83703), and the Stack Exchange Network (http://askubuntu.com/questions/185574). Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Disclaimer: All information is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. You are responsible for your own actions. Please contact me if anything is amiss at Roel D.OT VandePaar A.T gmail.com.
https://wn.com/Ubuntu_Free_Urw_Postscript_Fonts_Versus_Truetype
Ubuntu: Free URW postscript fonts versus TrueType
Helpful? Please support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/roelvandepaar
With thanks & praise to God, and with thanks to the many people who have made this project possible! | Content (except music & images) licensed under cc by-sa 3.0 | Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music | Images: https://stocksnap.io/license & others | With thanks to user teppic (https://askubuntu.com/users/86165), user January (https://askubuntu.com/users/83703), and the Stack Exchange Network (http://askubuntu.com/questions/185574). Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Disclaimer: All information is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. You are responsible for your own actions. Please contact me if anything is amiss at Roel D.OT VandePaar A.T gmail.com.
- published: 20 Jan 2020
- views: 21
13:42
The Font Wars—PostScript, TrueType, the Mac and the success of desktop publishing
A look back at the 1980s and 1990s when a new computer-based design industry was built around the Macintosh and companies like Adobe, Apple and Microsoft moved ...
A look back at the 1980s and 1990s when a new computer-based design industry was built around the Macintosh and companies like Adobe, Apple and Microsoft moved from bitmap to vector fonts.
Image credits (where required):
1. PageMaker floppy: Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/items/1238704
2. LaserWriter printer: Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/items/1238771
3. Apple bitmap font overview: Chmod007 CC BY-SA 3.0
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Original_Mac_fonts.png
https://wn.com/The_Font_Wars—Postscript,_Truetype,_The_Mac_And_The_Success_Of_Desktop_Publishing
A look back at the 1980s and 1990s when a new computer-based design industry was built around the Macintosh and companies like Adobe, Apple and Microsoft moved from bitmap to vector fonts.
Image credits (where required):
1. PageMaker floppy: Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/items/1238704
2. LaserWriter printer: Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)
https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/items/1238771
3. Apple bitmap font overview: Chmod007 CC BY-SA 3.0
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Original_Mac_fonts.png
- published: 09 Mar 2020
- views: 7933
4:44
Graphic Design Projects : How to Use Postscript Fonts
Postscript fonts scale well, so they can be used at any size. Find out how and when to use Postscript fonts in this free video by a professional graphic designe...
Postscript fonts scale well, so they can be used at any size. Find out how and when to use Postscript fonts in this free video by a professional graphic designer.
Expert: Karl Deutsch
Contact: www.allesmist.net/KD.mov
Bio: Karl Deutsch is a graphic designer based out of Portland, Oregon.
Filmmaker: Ray Buckley
Series Description: Good graphic design makes or breaks an advertising campaign. Create graphic design projects with impact using this free video series by a professional graphic designer.
https://wn.com/Graphic_Design_Projects_How_To_Use_Postscript_Fonts
Postscript fonts scale well, so they can be used at any size. Find out how and when to use Postscript fonts in this free video by a professional graphic designer.
Expert: Karl Deutsch
Contact: www.allesmist.net/KD.mov
Bio: Karl Deutsch is a graphic designer based out of Portland, Oregon.
Filmmaker: Ray Buckley
Series Description: Good graphic design makes or breaks an advertising campaign. Create graphic design projects with impact using this free video series by a professional graphic designer.
- published: 09 Nov 2010
- views: 2942