What’s new in Font Folio 11
– More than 170 new fonts
– Updates to the Adobe Type Library
– Enhanced linguistic support
– Support for Unicode
– Software licenses now available in 5-, 10-, or 20-computer configurations
Key benefits
Design with superior typefaces
– Expand your design options with more than 2,300 high-quality OpenType? fonts (including 170 new fonts) from world-renowned foundries, including Adobe, ITC, Linotype, and Monotype Imaging; cutting-edge firms such as LetterPerfect and MVB Fonts; and talented individual designers, such as Timothy Donaldson and Jill Bell.
– Use award-winning Adobe? Originals typefaces, including one-of-a-kind designs and classic revivals created by expert type designers at Adobe.
– Use opticals packages that provide four or more separate designs, each optimized for a different range of point sizes, from small text for footnotes to large type for headlines.
– Enjoy updates to the Adobe Type Library, including revisions to many fonts to make them more consistent in layout behavior.
Create for any medium
– Print confidently, knowing that Adobe fonts offer reliable quality whether output to inkjet printers, laser printers, imagesetters, or platesetters.
– Prepare classic or cutting-edge title effects for all your digital video and multimedia projects.
– Create animated GIF images and other typographically rich elements for your web pages.
– Complement your Adobe PDF workflow with Adobe typefaces, which can be embedded in Adobe PDF documents in their entirety or as compact subsets.
Enjoy OpenType flexibility
– Simplify font management thanks to a single, cross-platform font file. The OpenType format displays and prints fonts seamlessly on the Mac and in Microsoft? Windows? and can be used alongside existing font formats in all of your documents.
– Revive fine typography with swashes, small caps, and old-style figures — glyphs that are now all contained in one OpenType font file.
– Publish multilingual documents using OpenType Pro fonts that support Central and Eastern European languages, as well as several that support Japanese, Korean, Greek, and Cyrillic.
– Go global with support for Unicode, a platform-independent, international text encoding standard that supports virtually all languages.
– Leverage the latest OpenType specification, including support for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). With Adobe Font Folio? 11, Adobe continues its longstanding commitment to developing the highest quality OpenType fonts.