Read more about 29LT Bukra here.Ģ9LT Okaso has a completely different research topic and design thinking behind it. In 2017, the main type system was published, and in 2020, the variable font versions were published. The idea was to explore the limits of a bi-script Arabic and Latin typeface in the condensed, normal, and wide realms without distorting the letter outlines. The 29LT Bukra super family was in development before the invention of the variable font technology. In 29LT Bukra, for example, two registered axes are used: weight (wght) and width (wdth), while in 29LT Okaso, one registered axis is defined, the weight (wght) axis, and a second custom axis was added, the stretch (STRC) axis. This gives us two things that in the design and the typographic world we long for: high performance and wide-open choice. One compressed TrueType or WOFF2 (Web OpenFont Format 2) file has a whole family of fonts in a versatile design space, including all the styles in itself and everything in between. One file can now do what many files had to do separately: it contains a whole type family, if not a whole super family. Whereas before, each standard (or static) font was accommodated in one file, and each file is one style of the typeface. With variable fonts, our creative selves have more room, more movement. This can be viewed as a metaphor for standard static font and variable fonts. What are variable fonts? A means of expression. At last, we have scope, we have possibilities, and we can move a bit more. You can read more about this topic here.Ģ020 brought us less mobility and variety in our social life due to the pandemic, and 2021 is promising to be a return to the flexible life we had before the lockdowns. While 29LT remains an expert in bi-script Arabic and Latin typography, a multi-script approach is gradually being adopted: an expansion to Cyrillic and Greek started with 29LT Zarid Sans, and other scripts will hopefully follow in the future. 2020 also marked a shift in 29LT script support. Variable fonts were introduced for key 29LT typefaces offering both standard and variable font licensing options for our clients. The whole identity was recreated including a new logo and colour schemes. In 2020, the 29LT website was upgraded, placing 29LT fonts at the centre, showcasing them with their new versatility. 2020 proved to be a hard and exceptional year, but this didn’t stop us excelling and updating our typographic philosophy and type systems. Thanks for the replies everybody.I am always amazed at the expertise offered here.29LT Zarid Sans AL, LC, and LG Variable FontsĪt 29LT, we constantly try to learn the new typographic techniques enabling us to create, develop, and publish our typefaces following the latest technological requirements. I know.I know."rookie mistake" LOL Guilty as charged - I've only been doing this about 3 years. I was just trying to find a better way of organizing all these fonts!!! I've got way too many. I assume you can rename fonts? Never tried it before.I will though later. I may try to load the corel fonts I use often with a letter "a" in front of the font name so they come up first in the list as well.
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Yes, i do have corel but bob said it perfectly (I think) that it's just a "collection" to be a collection.you still have to repoen flexi to install and that would not work with my schedule! -) LOL The sign font collection comes named with "AS" before the name so I left that in the title when I installed so they come up first in the list. i was hoping that Flexi itself could classify the different fonts. I was afraid that the answer would be you can't do that in windows.