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In this Article Sign Tip - Fonts Using fonts in Signage What is a font How to choose a font Trade Terms Descriptive Images |
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Using Fonts in Signage
Signs are generally manufactured in large dimensions and choosing a correct method of font manipulation is critical. True Type or Scalable fonts allow further manipulation and processing suitable for large sizes. Design Programs such as CorelDraw ® and Illustrator ® are commonly used and preferred by Sign Companies as they offer more flexibility and creativity to manipulate fonts and graphics. If you wish to attain a career in sign production, learning the principles of these programs will greatly assist your opportunities. Each Font is a set of lines
and curves dictated by a control point(s) as seen above. Master Control Point:
refers to the (often hidden) control point that allows hand movement for:
1.Letter Spacing, 2.Line Spacing and 3. Kerning, 4.Upwards and Downwards
movement on individual letters. Keeping in mind that multiple Master
Control Points can be selected using a pointer device (mouse) and moved in
a group.
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Fonts, Letter Styles, Typefaces
A design for a set of characters. A font is the combination of typeface and other qualities, such as size, pitch, and spacing. For example, Arial is a typeface that we are using in this page, but within Arial, there are many fonts to choose from--different sizes, italic, bold, and so on. The height of characters in a font is measured in points, each point being approximately 0.35 millimeters or 1/72 inch. Fonts are a complete collection of letters, punctuation marks, numbers, and special characters with a consistent and identical typeface, weight (Roman or bold), posture (upright or italic) and font size. Technically, font still refers to one complete set of characters in a given typeface, weight, and size, such as Helvetica italic 12 - but the terms has come to be used interchangeably for referring to typefaces or letter styles or graphic themes or font families. What are Scalable Fonts? True Type Fonts - Scalable Fonts A Scalable type technology built into
Windows 3.1 and Apple's System 7. TIP: Only use
TTF or other Scalable Fonts for all works your complete. Font Family:
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