How to use Adobe Custom font faces project introduction
Adobe Chief product designer Lee Brimelow a few weeks ago to simply showcase the company's new project, code-named "Faces", which allows users to create their own personalized fonts. As can be seen from the video at the end of the article, "Faces" is very simple to use, the user simply drag the slider can be based on the existing standard font, according to their preferences to design new fonts.
The idea of the project is long overdue, dating back to 1998 years. At that time Adobe had a small program running on Win98, called Ares Font chameleon, used almost as much as faces, and let users create their own personalized fonts by changing the size and angle of existing fonts. Only this time Adobe is a new app for the ipad demo, and it is said that iOS apps are nearing completion and other platforms, such as Win10 and Android, have not been heard.