
Once you have saved your files separately for your project, then you can prepare your file for printing. This way you have one document that is your design file, and one document that is your print ready file. First Save Separate Filesīefore you actually outline the fonts, you should first save out your design file in a separate document. You can also ask your printer how they want the fonts supplied (they may say embedded fonts are just fine too), but make sure that it matches up with what the licensing terms are for the fonts you are using. It also has practical graphic design plug-ins (barcodes, QR codes, charts, tree diagrams, maps. Read the licensing terms from where you purchased the font from the font designer and see what font permissions they set for the fonts you are using. Illustration about Retro Font, set of vintage letters. How do you know if you should outline the font? No need to worry about licensing, and you can use fonts from Adobe Fonts on the web or in desktop applications.

This ensures there are no issues with fonts in the design file or any errors. Adobe Fonts partners with the world’s leading type foundries to bring thousands of beautiful fonts to designers every day. The reason why a print company would want fonts outlined is to still be able to print the font without having to have the font installed on their systems. Printers get numerous design files submitted to them daily, with hundreds of different fonts. Import it: Scan and vectorize the letters in Illustrator to capture the distinct line length, ascenders, and descenders.

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If you have any questions at all after reading the license for the font(s) you are using, contact the font designer and ask. With some creativity and these simple steps, you can learn to create a new font with Illustrator. You must first read the licensing for the font you are using to make sure you legally are allowed to embed the font or even outline the font. There are tons of fonts that do allow embedding for print (in that case you may not want to outline the font), but very occasionally you may find ones that do not allow it. Font designers for good reason want to protect their copyright, and there are different permissions that can be set for fonts.

These questions all go back to licensing and any licensing restrictions set by the font designer. In Illustrator it becomes a vector shape, not type.īut, you may be wondering why you would outline the font? Why would printers want files with outlined fonts? An outlined font is actually not a font anymore. Okay well, it is really not that serious (if you saved a separate file), but it does give us pause because there is no editing the font text once it is outlined. It is one of those, "hmmm, do I really want to do this” questions graphic designers ask ourselves before panicking about doing something permanent to a design in Adobe Illustrator. Outlining a font is not for the faint of heart.
