Josh Kuper
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What are some free font sites that you like
Shouldn't have issues if your fonts are flattened, rasteised or created as outlines?I've noticed that a lot of stuff on the "free" sites is for personal use only.
Something else to remember is many of those fonts aren't fully developed and will cause software and RIP issues.
I have lots of experience with this in a school setting.
Students are warned repeatedly not to go to those sites yet still do.
Then they complain that the file won't print, won't load, has weird artifacts etc...
The HP Indigo in the lab will flag the file or it won't load in the RIP. There have been instances where "free" fonts will crash the RIP.
Takes a looooong time to reboot. On the order of 20 to 30 minutes.
Wide format is less of an issue but those "free" fonts have still caused rip and print issues.
Usually that's the solution, but sometimes you can't get away with just rasterizing/outlining your fonts (e.g., a variable-data job where the text changes and paragraphs reformat on the fly).Shouldn't have issues if your fonts are flattened, rasteised or created as outlines?
Nah, besides wasting time with all the extra steps trying to make it work, issues still pop up.Shouldn't have issues if your fonts are flattened, rasteised or created as outlines?