![]() ![]() Best in class and an easy recommendation for me. Features are clearly labelled and intuitive, the detailed previews are both beautiful and functional. Makes other font management apps look dated and tired. It’s actually made me a lot more experimental and diverse with my font choices.Typeface’s UI is clear, slick and easy on the eye. Ensure that you've properly set up the auto-activation plugins within Suitcase Fusion and your Adobe Creative Cloud applications as well as. This means that you don’t end up with a menu full of activated fonts that you don’t need when you’re experimenting with a layout. Supported file types: ttf, otf, pfb, dfont, otb, fon. For a detailed list of all supported formats see the About section. In Mac OS 9, a font could exist as an individual file or as one of several font files in a font suitcase. Every professional font manager should deliver the basics: spectacular previews, powerful search. We support most common font file formats for Mac and PC. Suitcase Fusion 8 is the creative professionals font manager. Typeface makes this possible.Secondly, and this is big, is the ability to apply fonts without activating them, simply by drag and dropping the font into your layout. This tool allows you to convert one font format into another, including many exotic formats. ![]() I store my fonts on a cloud folder so they’re all accessible from whichever computer I’m using. ![]() Typeface doesn’t take your fonts and create its own database - it leaves your folders alone and just links to them. The following list of Unicode OpenType and Data Fork Suitcase fonts is probably not comprehensive, it is just the ones that I have acquired with Mac OS 10.1. Two aspects of Typeface that strongly appealed to me are its non-intrusive way of handling your fonts, meaning that you can organise and structure your fonts folder however you wish - I do mine by style and by client/project. Best in class As part of my switch to M1, I decided to rethink my approach to font management. ![]()
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