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Typography

Can I get a type-nerd group hug?
 
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:hugs::)
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Anybody got type manager software or know where I can download some? I need to control my library, it's out of hand.
 
I had Adobe Type Manager for a while, and it made me pull my hair out. I have now downloaded and used this:

http://www.fontutilities.com/Fast_Font_Set/32/

which is a free program that uses no almost memory and lets you organize your fonts as you see fit. Rubs great alongside Illustrator and PS. It's still not quite exactly what I need, but it's close, and free.
 
there's a fotolog, i really love about typo. maybe you know it already.
http://www.fotolog.com/typography/

++ I've already dl some typo but never know how to use them in photoshop. maybe someone could explain to me? (i'm a real dick in informatic and computers!)
 
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If you use a Mac OS X 10.4 includes Font Book, works well. More of an industry standard would be Suitcase from Extensis.
fourboltmain said:
Anybody got type manager software or know where I can download some? I need to control my library, it's out of hand.
 
this book looks like it might be good ^_^ just for techniques

amazon.com
 
for those who can't see, it's Idea Index: Graphic Effects and Typographic Treatments by Jim Krause
 
This book is awesome. I saw it a year or so ago at school, it totally blew me away. It's full of Adobe tutorials and great ideas:

Logo Font & Lettering Bible
by Leslie Cabarga



He also has a good book on color palettes too. Actually, anything by him is awesome.

amazon.com
 
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Ah!^ Yeah I was just about to say... His colour combination books are awesome
 
thats_haute said:
If you use a Mac OS X 10.4 includes Font Book, works well. More of an industry standard would be Suitcase from Extensis.

I use Suitcase too and would recommend it as well!
 
Wow, a thread for typography! What kind of serif faces do you think are the most appropriate for luxury/high fashion? It seems like Didonis dominate the scene pretty well. Know some other cool and elegant ones?
 

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