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#21903

The Best of Both Worlds   (PDF)

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

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Big Thing   (PDF)

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

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#21952

Mastering Multiple Masters   (PDF)

Multiple-master fonts - what they are, how they work, and what they can do for you.

Tinkel, Kathleen. Adobe Magazine (1995). Design>Typography>Standards

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Opening Up About OpenType

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

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Type Size: What's the Point?  (link broken)

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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sIFR 2.0: Rich Accessible Typography for the Masses

Over the last several months, a small group of web developers and designers have been hard at work perfecting a method to insert rich typography into web pages without sacrificing accessibility, search engine friendliness, or markup semantics. The method, dubbed sIFR (or Scalable Inman Flash Replacement), is the result of many hundreds of hours of designing, scripting, testing, and debugging.

Davidson, Mike. Mike Industries (2008). Articles>Web Design>Typography>Standards

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