![]() I hope this article helps you manage your fonts better. It’s built primarily for designers, but everyone would love this basic tool. Google FontsĪs a developer, I was excited to see the library of Google Fonts natively included as a collection. FontBase is one of the completely free font managers for Mac. Quickly activate fonts by clicking the circle ( ○ Mac) or square ( □ Windows) to the left of the font name. An overlay with a trashcan will appear to the right where you can drop your font to remove. If you need to remove a font from the collection, click and start dragging the font. With Collections you can group fonts associated with projects, brands, weights, or styles, etc without rearranging your folder structure. When you click on a folder that contains subfolders, those folders will show. FontBase detects the directory structure. It was created by designer Dominik Levitsky and has a beautiful, easy-to-use UI, that offers a ton of professional features to help you manage, find and preview fonts. If your fonts are already organized on your computer, you can tell FontBase where to locate the fonts, or FontBase can copy the fonts to its location. FontBase is a font management app available for Mac, Windows and Linux. Select the 72mm 200mm paper size, and then left-click on Set Default Options. ![]() By default, the page will open to the Media Size setting. (second icon in the far left column) Font Folder Structure Now you will see a drop-down menu called Administration left-click on this drop-down and select Set Default Options. Experiment/PlaygroundįontBase features a playground area to experiment with headlines and body copy fonts. You can type in custom text at the bottom, which is incredibly useful for logo design or testing headlines. The design of the interface is smart, organized, and user-friendly. FontBase is free and compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems. I’ve been using this font manager the past couple of weeks and it does everything I wanted and is way faster than Linotype Font Explorer, the application I was using previously.
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