![]() ![]() Added 'lineBreak' option to custom text layouts, options: wrap|clip, default: wrap.Show number of glyphs, description and embedding restriction information in Info detail tab.Added family action button with tagging and activation actions for all fonts in a family. ![]() Added List Styles tab - a compact meta data overview of all font styles in a family.Integrated family view into detail view with a new Preview Styles tab.Such that you'll get finer control over managing your fonts.Īnd Typeface is now available in Czech - Many thanks to Ivan Berka for translating. It's a more compact overview of the font files and styles in a family, Instead of previews this detail tab shows a meta data list of a font family. In addition to the Preview Styles tab a brand new List Styles tab has been added. The style previews can be resized independently of the main previewsĪnd can be zoomed in even further than before. Now you can more easily access family styles when you click on a font. The separate family view has been integrated into the detail view with a new Preview Styles tab. In addition, you'll get new features released in the upcoming 12 months for free.Īfter 12 months you can extend your license to receive new updates & functionality.Įxtending is optional - you can continue to use the app and all your permanently unlocked features, even after 12 months.Ĭheck out for more info, handy tips & support.įont details are now even more useful with new tabs and handy font info. Typeface PRO is a one time purchase to unlock all current features. + All PRO features released in upcoming 12 months The Typeface free download provides limited functionality to try out the app. Auto synchronization of imported directories.Migrate sets from FontExplorer X / Suitcase Fusion / Font Book.Support for ttf, otf, dfont, ttc, woff and PostScript Type 1 font suitcase.5000+ free fonts from the Google Fonts catalog, including variable fonts.Export a PDF to share with colleagues and clients.Switch fonts in leading design apps directly from the app.Collect font candidates using the Quick Collection.In-place font activation & deactivation.Smart sidebar (auto collapse, tag highlight, drag & drop).Powerful search & filters (weight, width, x-height, figure styles, OpenType feature support, variable fonts, color fonts, file types, manufacturer and more).Easy to use & flexible tagging system (combine, subtract, invert & nest).Intuitive & minimal UI that doesn't distract.Live customization of preview text & size.One time in-app purchase to unlock all current features. With a minimal interface and total focus on your fonts Typeface makes choosing fonts a delightful experience.įree limited trial. Good typography is one of the most important aspects of design, but finding the font that conveys just the right emotion can be a difficult task - especially if you're not sure yet what you're looking for. Effortlessly organize your library with flexible tags and improve your design workflow by visually browsing through live font previews. Typeface is a beautiful font manager that helps you pick the perfect font for your designs. Best in class and an easy recommendation for me.New in Typeface 3: body text previews, OpenType features, Font Switch, variable Google Fonts, multi tagging, finding duplicates and much more! 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. 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. ![]() 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. ![]() 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. 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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