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1. #21903 OpenType, a new font format and font-rasterization technology jointly developed by Adobe and Microsoft, promises to make fonts more sophisticated and easier to use. Larkin, James. Adobe Magazine (1997). Design>Typography>Standards 2. #20940 OpenType is an awesome font format. Based on Unicode, and created by Microsoft and Adobe, it will inevitably become a universal standard—sooner or later. Shinn, Nick. ShinnType (2002). Design>Typography>Standards 3. #21952 Multiple-master fonts - what they are, how they work, and what they can do for you. Tinkel, Kathleen. Adobe Magazine (1995). Design>Typography>Standards 4. #29317 Do you have questions about mixing font formats in one file, crossing platforms, automating old-style figures, the best apps for OpenType, and the fonts with the most bang for the buck? Strizver, Ilene. Creative Pro (2007). Design>Typography>Standards 5. #20412 What’s the point of a point system in which 24 points doesn’t always equal 24 points? It’s not pointless, but it does require some explanation! Strizver, Ilene. Upper and lowercase Magazine (2003). Design>Typography>Standards
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