
PostScript fonts - Wikipedia
PostScript fonts are font files encoded in outline font specifications developed by Adobe Systems for professional digital typesetting. This system uses the PostScript file format to encode font …
The end of PostScript fonts is here, are you ready? - Monotype.
Developed in 1984, PostScript fonts are a vector-based format, designed for use alongside Adobe’s PostScript page description language. Type 1 fonts print beautifully, rendering high …
PostScript Type 1 fonts end of support - Adobe Inc.
Nov 12, 2025 · Type 1 fonts (also known as PostScript, PS1, T1, Adobe Type 1, Multiple Master, or MM) are a format within the font industry that has been replaced by formats that can …
PostScript Fonts 101 - Extensis
May 31, 2022 · PostScript fonts were developed by Adobe in the mid-80's specifically for print publishing. You may have heard them called something else, like: PostScript font’s most …
Postscript Fonts | MyFonts
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PostScript Fonts - arXiv info
Computer Modern Postscript Fonts in Adobe Type I Format are device-independent and resolution-independent outline fonts for use in Postscript documents. There are four sets of …
Type 1 fonts | The font format and its use in prepress
Mar 7, 2022 · What are PostScript Type 1 fonts, how do they behave on Macs or in Windows and what to look out for when they are printed
Definition of PostScript fonts | PCMag
A scalable font technology from Adobe that renders fonts for both the printer and the screen. PostScript fonts come in Type 1 and Type 3 formats.
PostScript Type 1 Fonts - Typeface App
Typeface will continue to support your PostScript Type 1 fonts for as long as possible, but they’re approaching their end of life. Learn how to properly manage your PS1 fonts in the latest macOS.
PostScript Type 1 fonts - enfocus.com
Being outline fonts, Type 1 fonts are scalable to almost any size. They remain sharp and smooth on any platform and in print, and their legibility remains good, even when printed at small point …