Almost all my fonts (there are many) are installed on Fontbase (and not on the system) where I can organize, activate or deactivate them. A font manager helps you to see your collection, take car of conflicts and saves system resources.

Yup just emailed suitcase last week. Suitcase is our go to and annoying to have to restart. Starting to do more and more work in figma as opposed to Adobe, so font Extensis Suitcase management support would be great.


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@Ben14, you can use local fonts, not only Google Fonts. All you need to do is install Figma Desktop App or, if you are using a browser, you need to install Figma Font Helper.

More details in this Help Center article: -us/articles/360039956894-Access-local-fonts-on-your-computer

Hi, I am just getting started with Photo, Designer & Publishing. I am a years long user of Adobe Creative Suite, but I will no longer use them because of the monthly fee. I also use FontAgent Pro, which I will have to purchase an updated version. Before I do that, is there a font program that works well with Affinity products, or does it not matter? Thank you.

Hi there @Artzfartzy,

I have quite good experience with the free version of FontBase. It's multi-platform (Win, Mac, Linux), quite lightweight and fast.

Its free version does have all the standard features, the only thing I miss is font auto-activation, that's available only in a subscription-only version.

@Artzfartzy I switched from FontExplorer Pro X (and their plug-ins for the primary Creative Cloud apps) to using Typeface which I'm finding to be fast, simple, light-weight, and a breath of fresh air from many other font managers (primarily Suitcase, and FontExplorer) I've used. There is no store (or collection of stores), web font services (although it will import Adobe and Google fonts if you want), etc. It's designed to work with the fonts you have on your Mac, and I've had no problems activating fonts, resolving conflicts, or managing imports, etc. I use it with all of the Affinity apps, along with Glyphs, Sketch, Pixelmator, Keynote, etc. and have not had any issues.

I'm glad I found this post, I was looking for a font manager (MAC). I think I'll give Typeface a try, I did try out FontBase and found it very confusing but remember it doesn't take much to confuse me.

Haven't reviewed font management software in quite some time. My older version of Font Explorer X is still chugging along happily enough (no issues with any Affinity apps), but Typeface does look nice. Any advice from @Bryan Rieger for a fellow FEX user? I've got 10k+ fonts from several decades in the biz.

I've greatly pruned my font collection from 10K+ fonts to roughly 3K now. Typeface doesn't miss a beat, and I find the performance much, much better than FontExplorer Pro X. That said, if you use the font discovery options, pairing options, smart sets, font cache management (you can also do it via the command line), font repair, etc features you're best sticking with FontExplorer Pro X. Apparently there is a major Typeface update in the works, but there's currently no ETA. For my needs (basic font management, import, activation, preview, etc) Typeface works brilliantly.

The most important limitation on Mac with Font Book is that all fonts are loaded all the time. A good font utility can enable and disable fonts easily. This is very important if you have close to a thousand or several thousnd fonts on your system. Another Font Book shortcoming is if you need to search for specific glyphs, it is a case of visually scanning through the glyph display. I think that the better font managers make that simpler.

Do searches for Old Style or Lining numerals, Proper super and subscript fraction numeral forms. I am not sure if any Font managers make this easier but it would be something I would look for before buying something.

I suspect Old Style Numerals are more a matter of having a font that includes them. In any case, a quick search in the Symbols window of my Mac made me visually find a few fonts that have them in my system (Apple Chancery, Big Caslon, Futura Renner, Georgia, and so on):

I saw that you added a resource manager to the latest beta, which makes a lot of sense to me. It would be very useful too if you could add a font manager like Publisher has too, though. It is hard to assess which fonts are missing from a designer document and know which ones I have to activate. I only get a small pop-up message when I open the document, but this not always complete if I use a lot of fonts, and I can not get it back when it disappears. I hope you could consider this?!

...It is hard to assess which fonts are missing from a designer document and know which ones I have to activate. I only get a small pop-up message when I open the document, but this not always complete if I use a lot of fonts, and I can not get it back when it disappears. I hope you could consider this?!

Go to the Character Panel, switch the first dropdown on top left to Missing Fonts (it's located at the end of the list), then click the arrow on the next control on the right - it should display all missing fonts families.

The concept of shared (and supported) code in the three apps but actual separation of the features into one of the apps is not a great design. Although perhaps not world class usability I would like to see features pop up in Designer if I have purchased Publisher as well. Opening the same file in different apps to get features doesn't appeal to me. It would be great if a font manager at least was available to customers who also own Publisher.

But really - yes, the font manager should just included in Designer too. But that is also what baffles me: what is Designer meant to be? As I see it from Serifs own marketing ... a tool for artists. Not illustrators.

MainType is a powerful but easy to use font manager and font viewer for Windows, that takes the frustration out of managing your fonts. It is packed with tons of intuitive features that makes it simple to find, manage, preview, organize, install, and print your fonts. MainType is the only font manager for Windows that fully supports variable fonts and OpenType layout features.

MainType is designed for graphic artists, typographers, and other power users who demand high-end functionality such as network support, advanced categorizing, and complex searching capabilities. The font manager provides immediate system-wide font synchronization, with no need to refresh font lists or reboot the computer after installing fonts. Unlike most other font managers, MainType runs without administrator credentials. This eliminates the frustrating elevation prompt when managing your fonts.

Create font groups for birthdays, holidays, cars, animals, themes, or whatever needs you have and quickly load, install and uninstall them. This feature also allows graphic designers to manage fonts per project.

Typeface offers a very flexible and easy to use tagging system that lets you keep even the largest font libraries under control. Nest tags, combine tags, invert tags and filter tags; spend less time searching, more designing.

The new Multi Tagging panel allows you to attach multiple tags (to multiple fonts) at once, fully keyboard-controllable with fast fuzzy search. Neatly organising your fonts will be an absolute breeze.

Thanks for reaching out.

To use these fonts, you need to select the base font from the Theme Options. The selected font in Theme Options acts like the base font., which will be applicable to rest of the site if not overridden by individual element settings.

The font mentioned Georgia and Cinzel Decorative are attached with the Body Copy and Headings. So if you select any one of the Body Copy and Headings it will implement the attached font with that.

Actually, it will work because whenever you add a new element (text or headline element), the element will inherit the font of the body and content which you have set in the Theme Options.

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1.) It will not work ONLY IF you do not have Georgia font in your computer system.

2.) For the headline element, it will not work because inherit means that it will inherit the font of its parent element. ff782bc1db

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