![]() On the Mac side, some of my earlier techniques are no longer working because the necessary web app has been discontinued. ![]() Written tutorial from Paper Moon Snippets here. Update: For those of you having trouble seeing the characters in Windows Character Map, the free utility Nexus Font also has a Character Map that makes viewing easier. Desktop font purchased, OTF version installed Fonts coded for Character Map (or fully mapped to Unicode) Any Windows version of Silhouette Studio (even V2 standard, contrary to what I say in the video) The prerequisites (shown and discussed at the beginning and end of the video) should be: Update: I already made this video twice, but I keep finding mistakes and things I should have added as I explore this topic more and answer your questions. I took this a step further with a video on how to use her fonts in Silhouette Studio for Windows. Her information on accessing all the special characters in her fonts with Windows is here. Laura Worthington is not only one of our favorite type designers as diecutters, but she has taken the lead on this. ![]() There’s an exciting development in the type design world and that is that a few designers are starting to fully map their OTF fonts to Unicode so that they are more accessible to those without Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, and expensive design software that has been required in the past. Samantha by Laura Worthington on sale right now at Mighty Deals! For more up to date info on this topic click here ![]()
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