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[Design log + life: Weblog of Paul Mayne] Mac vs. PC: I use Suitcase for Font management and it’s works equally great on both the Mac and the PC. But this is one case where it’s hard to be a designer on the PC, there are no fonts available, and even if you have the same fonts, many times they don’t match up perfectly with files built on a Mac.
[Design.weblogsinc.com] Wrangling Fonts Under OS X Panther - The Design Weblog - design ...: As a knowledgeable student of Section 508 Accessibility myself (who also understands from real-world experience how to make things accessible, readable, and legible to the sighted as well as the unsighted), I've also disagreed with you on some points. (Aside: Before you jump on this site's accessiblity or design, I have nothing whatsoever to do with the design/construction of this site, which has a different set of design/construction priorities of which I am admittedly not fully aware and cannot speak to.)
[Sketchpad.net] Mike's Sketchpad - Font Basics Part 3A: Since Type 1 fonts are not native to either the Maintosh or Windows 95/98 operating systems, Type 1 fonts won't be accessible without it. Then there are font browsers (or viewers) which let you view and print specimen sheets for both installed and uninstalled fonts.
[Blog.zoblue.com] !!blue . weblog | web news: For those of you in and around Sydney, a quick reminder about this Thursday's free Web Essentials seminar, featuring Peter Ottery, from Daemon, formerly at FairfaxDigital, chief designer for the Sydney Morning Herald's online transition to standards based code, and Roger Hudson, well known usability and accessibility expert, speaking and answering your questions about standards based design, usability and accessibility.For more seehttp://we05.com/infonight.cfmIt's also a great opportunity to meet your peers here in Sydney's web development community.There'll be door prizes, drinks and finger food, as well as two fine speakers.Door prizes includeA ticket to the Web Essentials ConferenceTwo tickets to the sell out Web Essentials breakfast featuring Tantek ÃelikCopies of the leading CSS Editor Style MasterAll you have to do is RSVP to rsvp@webessentials.org, and turn up toUniversity of Technology, SydneyRoom 6.03.22, Peter Johnson Building, Harris St, Ultimomap: http://www.uts.edu.au/about/mapsdirections/bway.htmlJune 30, 6.00 for 6.30pmJust a couple of minutes walk from central station and broadway.Look forward to seeing you there,maxine
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