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Not all fonts are created equal. Some fonts work better
than others - depending on how and where you work. If you are
a professional graphic designer, it’s a safe bet that
your fonts of choice are of the PostScript Type1 variety. Over
80% of the professional quality fonts purchased for traditional
design and publishing are PostScript Type1. If, however, you
work in a corporate environment, if you use a “WinTel”
machine, or if you do a lot of Internet publishing, then you
more than likely use TrueType fonts. Both font formats have
advantages and disadvantages - depending upon your needs.
Basically, if you read type on screen, TrueType has the
most advantages, while high-resolution imaging is the domain
of Type 1 fonts. Now OpenType proposes to give you the best
of both worlds.
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