![]() |
home > Download Fonts > Fonts Articles > Articles for Installing Postscript Fonts
How to Install PostScript Fonts on a Windows Computer - PostScript fonts include descriptions that help the fonts print well at any size and are considering high-quality fonts. To print PostScript fonts, you need a PostScript-capable printer. You must have Adobe Type Manager (ATM) to install PostScript fonts in Windows.
How To Install PostScript Type 1 Fonts in Windows 2000 or Windows XP - Windows 2000 and XP have built-in support for PostScript Type 1 fonts so the use of Adobe Type Manager (ATM) is not required. The procedure to install PostScript fonts is simple, but make a note of the tips, below.
Installing PostScript Fonts - Learn how to install Postscript fonts with this article.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||
Installing PostScript Font Files on Windows 2000 - Use Windows TrueType fonts if possible, only install the PostScript version fonts if necessary.
How to Install Postscript Fonts - Installing Postscript fonts on the Mac and on Windows.
Installing Type 1 Postscript Fonts on LaTeX - This guide is intended to be "hands on" and covers only a specific, practical example. There are other, more formal and comprehensive guides to installing fonts under LaTeX.
PostScript Font Installation - I'll refer to this as a "PostScript installation" because it tells ApplixWare to use the PostScript Type 1 font files a bit more directly than does the FontTastic installation.
Font Installation in Windows 3.1, 95, 98, NT - The installation will differ between PostScript and TrueType fonts. TrueType fonts are installed via the Windows Control Panel. PostScript™ fonts will be installed using Adobe Type Manager.
Installation and Maintenance of PostScript Fonts - One of the advantages of PostScript is its ability to manage fonts. Fonts are stored in outline form in the Type 1 format, either on the printer or on a computer that communicates with a printer.
Font Installation on Mac OS - Mac OS 7.x-9.x Installing PostScript, TrueType and OpenType Fonts
Different Types of Fonts and How to Use Them - Learn about the different types of fonts as well as how to install them and use fonts properly.
How to Install a Font - Learn how to install fonts.
How to Install Fonts - An article on how to install fonts.
Tips for How to Install Fonts - So you're ready to distribute your application as soon as you add the code to install new fonts on to your user's system? Unfortunately, I don't have a quick tip on how to install Windows fonts, so here are the long and boring steps.
How to Install Fonts on My Computer - How to install fonts on my computer.
How to Install Fonts - There are several ways to install fonts. We present to you the best alternatives. It may be simplified by using 3rd party software, but doing it the 'old-fashioned' way is quite easy as well.
Send to Fonts - Here's an easier way to install fonts into your Fonts folder!
Installing & Managing Fonts - With so many different types of fonts available, managing them all can often be a job within itself. Luckily, both Mac OS X and Windows XP come with built-in tools to assist the user with installing, previewing, and organizing the fonts on their system.
Installing a New Font - When you buy some new fonts or download them off the internet you may need to manually install them. Sounds difficult, but it really isn't.
How to Install a Font File - How to Install a font file By defualt, all the font files will be in "\system\fonts" on all drives which are loaded during Font and Bitmap Server startup; This includes Symbian font files, Open Font System font files for which a rasterizer DLL has been written and installed.
How to Install Your Font - These directions were created using Windows XP. If you are a Windows 2000, ME or 95 user, the directions should be adaptable.
Adobe Font Installation Instructions - How to install fonts for Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows 98/NT4/ME Mac OS X Mac OS 8, 9 and Mac OS X Classic
Installing Fonts for Photoshop Only - How To Install Fonts For Photoshop Only.
Installing and Unpacking Fonts - Learn how to install and unpack your fonts.
How to Install Fonts? - Begin by downloading the zipped font. Left-click on the font of your choice and a "save file" screen will pop up. Select the folder into which you want to save the zipped file.
How to Install Fonts - Learn how to install Windows TrueType Fonts, Window XP, Macintosh TrueType, and Macintosh Postscript Fonts.
Downloading and Installing Fonts - Learn how to download and install fonts.
Install Fonts - Now you are getting serious ... but .. how do I install these fonts in my linux box ?? huh .. Here is where Fluxmod comes into action with a nice guide that tells you how to do it.
How to Install Fonts - Free Fonts can be downloaded from many websites on the internet. Often they come in zip files. Before using these fonts you must extract them from their zip file using a program such as winzip or Windows XP's built in Zip software.
................................................................
How to Install Fonts on Your Mac or PC
How to Install Fonts on Your PC / Windows
How to Install Fonts on Your Macintosh / Mac OS
How to Install TrueType Fonts
How to Install OpenType Fonts
How to Install Postscript Fonts
Font Installation Troubleshooting Guides
Embedded Fonts
Font Substitutions Help
Back to Fonts Index
Free Online Font Tools - Mega List of Web Based Font, Text, & Type Tools - Graphic Design and Typography are deeply connected. For that reason, I figure that most of you are going to love these free online font and type tools. Most, if not all, of these are very useful and I recommend that you use them when you have a chance. Below you will find the huge list of free browser-based font and type tools.
RECENT ARTICLES from Graphic Design BloG
test on prod
test
![]() |
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
|
Starting a Graphic Design Business: Part II
You’re in the Money
In our last post we identified some of the advisors you’ll need on your team as you start a graphic design business. Lucky for you, the logistical fun doesn’t end there. Armed with your graphic design education and ready to take on your first project, you’ll first need a pricing structure. Design [...]
Starting Your Graphic Design Business: Part I
Learning the Biz
Graphic Design schools will sharpen your artistic talents, but what about your business acumen? If starting a design business appeal to you, however, both sides of your brain need to be functioning. In order to get You, Inc., off the ground, knowing the nuts and bolts of business ownership is just as essential [...]
3D Photoshop Object Projects and Tutorials - Part II
More 3D for Fun and FunctionIn our last article we presented some nifty examples of what you can do with Photoshop in creating your own 3D objects. There are literally thousands of PS objects that you can download from the Internet, but the process of making your own Photoshop 3D items is not only fun [...]
3D Photoshop Object Projects and Tutorials - Part I
Practice Makes Perfect
After a while, it seems that plain old 2D Photoshop images are lacking when it comes to creativity for some of your graphic design projects. Maybe you have thought about doing more 3D work but didn’t know where to start. The following Photoshop tutorials can help you create some nice objects. All that [...]
The Do?s and Don?ts of a Successful Portfolio - Part II
Presentation and Eye Appeal
What would your reaction be if you were served a plate of food at a restaurant that had dust, lint, or smudges on the dish? Now let’s switch this scenario around and put this in the context of a job seeker presenting a portfolio that has dust, lint, and smudges on the [...]
The Do?s and Don?ts of a Successful Portfolio - Part I
The Basics
At long last you’ve landed a job interview at a design firm. You’re excited, nervous, and worried all at the same time. You realize that part of the interview process hinges on presenting a strong portfolio. But where do you begin?
You’ve got lots of examples from projects while going to your graphic design college [...]
All Graphic Design Resources is a Directory Full of Tools for Graphic Designers
All Graphic Design Portal is a Graphic Design education directory with resources & articles for Graphic Designers & Web Designers including a Design forum, blog, graphics software tips, graphic design jobs, advice for new designers about design schools and education as well as tips for freelance graphic design business owners, and much more.
Emailing potential clients
Inspirational Buisness Cards
What type of music do you listen to when designing?
Envelope Printing???
Best of Brochure Design
My art gallery
Pantone/Photoshop question
Beautiful, just great design
How to show cut lines for business card slits?