I hope this helps you as you create your piano recital programs, Instagram images, design cover images for your shop, create images for your blog posts, or whatever you’re working on this beautiful day. ![]() The bottom image is the final outcome, and I’m in love! Using the advanced font features makes quite a difference! In my name below, the original version of the font is pretty, but I wanted to do something extra-special to make it stand out. I added some of the additional alternates to a few of the middle letters and played around until I found a combination of letter swashes that I loved. You don’t want to change every letter because it can begin to look a little busy and crowded, especially in really short words. For short words, changing the first and last letters is usually best from a design standpoint, like the example above. Try Alternate 3 (and sometimes 2, depending on what is included) for the last letter of a word.Ħ. Try Alternate 1 for the first letter of a word.ĥ. ![]() Highlight the letter you would like to change, and you’ll see that the default option is No Alternates. If there are no additional typographic features in the font you chose, you’ll need to look for another font in order to make adjustments to the look of the font.Ĥ. If it doesn’t, a message that says “No Typographic Features in This Font” will appear. If the font you’re using includes additional characters, an additional window will open. Next click the gear/settings button in the upper left corner of the window that opens.
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