XylitolDown-Regular
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xylitol down.ttf
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Mots clés
Note de l'auteur
Xylitol is a multiple layer typeface you can use for creating chromatic, 3D effects. Its designed so the letters fit tightly together like Tetris blocks. There are four directional layers for the sides so you can simulate light coming from various directions. Theres a stripe layer which can be used to created a metallic shimmer effect. The Hollow style is made of thin outlines and has multiple uses. Use it on its own for a engineery, blueprint look. Make it black and overlay it on solid colors for a stained glass effect. Set it to 50% gray and use a screen or color dodge effect at around 25% opacity to create a subtle sharpening effect. The solid layer can be offset to simulate a drop shadow. The Xylitol family includes a Solo style which has more conventional spacinghandy when you need accompanying flat text. An outline style is useful on its own of for doing layer transparency tricks. Xylitol supports lot of languages including Greek and Russian.
Its all about experimenting but here are some tips to get you started:
Youll need to use an application that allows you to overlay layers of text. Every application has a different way of dealing with this but generally, you type what you want, make several overlapping copies of the layer then alter each layers color and style.
Some applications, like Photoshop ignore the fonts vertical metrics so you may need to vertically shift some of the layers to align. The diamond (lozenge) ◊ character contains a registration cross-hair to help you get things lined up.
Make sure youre not using optical kerning in Adobe apps.
If youre using the front layer and all the edge layers, you might think its unnecessary to include the back layer. But the back layer can help obscure some of the background leaking through due to layer rendering imprecision. You might not need it but its there if you do.
If you plan on including the Hollow style, I recommend using it as the first layer and checking carefully for unwanted overlaps before copying the layer. For example, the T may overlap A a tiny bit. Thats the way the typeface is designedthe priority is to have the edges set tight. You can fix the overlaps by adjusting tracking. Its no fun if you add Hollow as the final layer, notice an overlap and realize that the tracking will have to be adjusted for each layer.
The desktop license for all styles of Xylitol is free. If you'd like to embed any of these fonts in an app, ebook, on the web or anything that's not covered by the desktop license agreement, visit the link below. You'll find distributors who offer different types of licenses or you can contact me for help.
Please read the FAQ on the front page of Typodermic Fonts and don't be afraid to ask questions if you're not sure.
http://typodermicfonts.com/xylitol
Its all about experimenting but here are some tips to get you started:
Youll need to use an application that allows you to overlay layers of text. Every application has a different way of dealing with this but generally, you type what you want, make several overlapping copies of the layer then alter each layers color and style.
Some applications, like Photoshop ignore the fonts vertical metrics so you may need to vertically shift some of the layers to align. The diamond (lozenge) ◊ character contains a registration cross-hair to help you get things lined up.
Make sure youre not using optical kerning in Adobe apps.
If youre using the front layer and all the edge layers, you might think its unnecessary to include the back layer. But the back layer can help obscure some of the background leaking through due to layer rendering imprecision. You might not need it but its there if you do.
If you plan on including the Hollow style, I recommend using it as the first layer and checking carefully for unwanted overlaps before copying the layer. For example, the T may overlap A a tiny bit. Thats the way the typeface is designedthe priority is to have the edges set tight. You can fix the overlaps by adjusting tracking. Its no fun if you add Hollow as the final layer, notice an overlap and realize that the tracking will have to be adjusted for each layer.
The desktop license for all styles of Xylitol is free. If you'd like to embed any of these fonts in an app, ebook, on the web or anything that's not covered by the desktop license agreement, visit the link below. You'll find distributors who offer different types of licenses or you can contact me for help.
Please read the FAQ on the front page of Typodermic Fonts and don't be afraid to ask questions if you're not sure.
http://typodermicfonts.com/xylitol
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(c) 2017 Typodermic Fonts Inc.
Famille de police
Xylitol Down
Sous-famille de police
Regular
Identification unique de sous-famille
1.000;TYPO;XylitolDown-Regular
Nom complet de police
XylitolDown-Regular
Version tableau de noms
Version 1.000
Nom de police postscript
XylitolDown-Regular
Avis de marque déposée
Xylitol is a trademark of Typodermic Fonts Inc,.
Nom du fabricant
Ray Larabie
Créateur
Informations sur les polices étendues
Plateformes supportées
PlateformeCodage
UnicodeUnicode 2.0 et sémantique en cours, unicode BMP uniquement
MacintoshRomain
MicrosoftUnicode BMP uniquement
Détails de la police
Créé2017-05-04
Révision1
Comptage des glyphes489
Unités par Em1000
Droits incorporationIncorporation pour impression et prévisualisation permise
Classe famillePas de classification
PoidsGras
LargeurMoyen (normal)
Mac styleGras
DirectionSeulement glyphes fortement gauche-à-droit + glyphes neutres
Caractéristiques des modèlesOrdinaire
EspacementNon fixe
Pack complet contient des poids de police 10 ci-dessous:
xylitol down.ttf
xylitol right.ttf
xylitol back.ttf
xylitol stripe.ttf
xylitol outline.ttf
xylitol up.ttf
xylitol solo.ttf
xylitol front.ttf
xylitol hollow.ttf
xylitol left.ttf
xylitol right.ttf
xylitol back.ttf
xylitol stripe.ttf
xylitol outline.ttf
xylitol up.ttf
xylitol solo.ttf
xylitol front.ttf
xylitol hollow.ttf
xylitol left.ttf
XylitolRight-Regular
TrueTypeFreeware
XylitolBack-Regular
TrueTypeFreeware
XylitolStripe-Regular
TrueTypeFreeware
XylitolOutline-Regular
TrueTypeFreeware
XylitolUp-Regular
TrueTypeFreeware
XylitolSolo-Regular
TrueTypeFreeware
XylitolFront-Regular
TrueTypeFreeware
XylitolHollow-Regular
TrueTypeFreeware
XylitolLeft-Regular
TrueTypeFreeware