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Mrs. Hyena, College Station, TX Age and Occupation: 23, Marketing Specialist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Aerospace Engineering Grad Student Engagement Date: January 8, 2010 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Downtown 202 About Me: I'm a Texas girl who met my future hubby in high school, then headed up to Oklahoma for a college education (BOOMER SOONER!) before moving back to the Lone Star State to be with him. I love reading and recycling, Photoshop and reality TV, making lame jokes and then laughing at them, quoting movies, and Mr. Hyena most of all. I'm perpetually early and I like to get things accomplished. When my cat meows at me, I meow back. We're planning a laid-back, unintentionally DIY wedding with a cocktail-party vibe, and can't wait to celebrate our nuptials with our nearest and dearest!
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Invitations: Font Failure

April 20th, 2011 @ 10:12 am by Mrs. Hyena

Our invitations are in!!! And I’ll do a little sneak peek soon (’cause I can’t keep ’em secret for long!), but first I want to give a little insight into the design process, starting with the fonts.

I’m that girl who can look at a font on a sign and tell you what it is. But I took the lazy way out on our invitations. And I couldn’t be happier!

Oh, imagine the horror: all the fonts in our invitation suite…were already standard on my computer!

Let’s put it this way: I could have spent hours upon hours browsing dafont or Fonts for Peas or 1001 Free Fonts. To be honest, that probably would have been fun, but I just didn’t have the energy. I work in marketing, and most of the time the standard fonts work fine for any project. (Myriad Pro is EVERYWHERE, ya’ll!) At my last job, my computer had 11,000 fonts on it, and I never had the time or energy to search through even HALF of those. Even with all those choices, we used the same five for almost every project. As much as I love fonts, I can’t bring myself to go searching for them.

Regardless, I am very pleased with the way the invitations turned out. THRILLED, actually!

The fonts we used are:

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If you’re doing your own design work and don’t have the time or patience to look online for fonts, there are a couple tricks you can do with your fonts in Photoshop to make them look cool.

First of all, play with variations on text. Just bolding, italicizing, condensing your font of choice can make it look totally different.

Second is the Swash tool, which I recently discovered! This works best with fonts that have “Pro” in the name.

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In your character palette, click the drop-down menu on the far right (next to those double arrows that look like a fast-forward button).

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Scroll down to OpenType and select “Swash.”

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Now your text is fancy-fied!

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This is just a subtle thing you can do to make your fonts look more unique. There are endless things you can do with fonts, even standard ones!

Are you designing your own invites? Do you have any cool text tricks?

(All fonts I’ve used are standard in Adobe Creative Suite 4, on a MacBook Pro running OSX Snow Leopard. I have no idea what fonts come standard on any other operating system or version of Creative Suite.)

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Miss Pony (message)  4,180 posts, Honey bee

I like that our font posts are right next to each other. :)
I didn’t know about the swish function!! SO AWESOME! (and so much time I will waste tonight playing with fonts)

 
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daydream (message)  57 posts, Worker bee

I’ve been using photoshop for awhile now & I cannot believe that I didn’t know about the swash feature! Thanks for sharing! :)

 
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Miss Candy Apple (message)  1,465 posts, Bumble bee

Um, that Swash function is awesome.

Can I make a confession? I don’t have Photoshop. I just can’t bring myself to drop $700 on it, or whatever it is these days. Sigh. Who am I?!

 
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

Fuuuuudge! I’ve been agonizing over how to access swashes easily in Photoshop (I normally take the Illustrator glyph route). Thanks, Hyena!

 
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Miss Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

@Miss Candy Apple: It’s okay! I got it with my student discount before I graduated college, and then asked my parents to give it to me for Christmas! Plus, since it has a couple of licenses, my mom uses it a little as well!

 
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Miss Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

@Miss Tartlet: I totally fail at Illustrator. It’s just one of those I never quite figured out.

 
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Miss Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

@daydream: I just learned about it a few months ago. I attended a Photoshop seminar from Kelby, and they offered a lot of cool tricks for text.

 
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Lida (message)  603 posts, Busy bee

It’s awesome to see someone else who self-designed invitations and used standard fonts. I probably spent 15 minutes clicking through the fonts on my computer, picked one that looked pretty enough, and went with it. My invitations were made in Pages for Mac :)

 
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MissCasey (message)  214 posts, Helper bee

Now I’m going to have to play around and see if MS Word does anything like the “swash”!

Thanks for sharing!

 
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futuredoc (message)  17 posts, Newbee

OMG this is the best trick ever! thanks so much for sharing!

 
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Miss Ostrich (message)  1,948 posts, Buzzing bee

*FACEPALM* why is it that i’ve been using photoshop for years and NEVER knew about the swash tool until now? thank you, thank you Miss H for enlightening me with your mad photoshop skillz. I adore you! :)

 
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Kate

What a great tip! Love that feature. Thank you for sharing!

 
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xtatic1 (message)  779 posts, Busy bee

Thanks for the Swash tip! Now I am sad all my stuff is already printed and I didn’t know about that awesome feature :(

 
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,219 posts, Honey bee

I use swashes all the time :). My all time favorite swash is the uppercase M in Garamond. Check it out, you’ll see why.

And FYI, Miss H, you can use swashes the exact same way in Illustrator :).

And I’m dying to see our invites! Come on! hehehe.

 
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Kcoleybear (message)  683 posts, Busy bee

I am so glad you posted this because I am ready to start designing our invites and I really don’t want to have to search for fonts outside the programs I already have.

 
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Srishti

A silly question, why is “Swash” disabled for me? I am trying it with the Adobe Garamond Pro font.

 
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BrightYellowGaloshes (message)  250 posts, Helper bee

I never knew this! Thanks!

 
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Starry

It’s greyed out for me too on several fonts I have tried including Adobe Garamond Pro.

Luckily for me photoshop came preinstalled on my work computer.

 
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Miss Gazelle (message)  994 posts, Busy bee

I wound up downloading all 1000 (or however many it is) fonts from Fonts for Peas, plus I found some great ones on dafont. I don’t have any of the fancy Adobe products, but I love what you can do with just the standard fonts!

 
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Miss Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

@Lida: Sounds about right!
@Miss Giraffe: LOL, they’re coming eventually! I’m still working through my gazillion archives! :)
@Kcoleybear: No problem! I don’t see anything wrong with standard fonts. They’re there for a reason!

 
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Mrs. Hyena, College Station, TX Age and Occupation: 23, Marketing Specialist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Aerospace Engineering Grad Student Engagement Date: January 8, 2010 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Downtown 202 About Me: I'm a Texas girl who met my future hubby in high school, then headed up to Oklahoma for a college education (BOOMER SOONER!) before moving back to the Lone Star State to be with him. I love reading and recycling, Photoshop and reality TV, making lame jokes and then laughing at them, quoting movies, and Mr. Hyena most of all. I'm perpetually early and I like to get things accomplished. When my cat meows at me, I meow back. We're planning a laid-back, unintentionally DIY wedding with a cocktail-party vibe, and can't wait to celebrate our nuptials with our nearest and dearest!

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