![]() That having been said, it is better than rasterizing text and at the larger point sizes typically found in logos, the degradation from outlining will be minimized. PS: I rarely endorse any “text outlining” since it generally degrades text rendering quality. ![]() However, Office supports import of SVG very well and as such, SVG with outlined fonts is you solution for Word! Although on MacOS, Office can import PDF-based content, such support is not particularly good and is non-existent if you bring the Office document to a Windows system (all you end up with there for such imported PDF is a low resolution raster representation of the PDF content). For Microsoft Word (or Excel or PowerPoint), convert the text to outlines in Illustrator (generally a bad idea, but necessary here) and save the logo as an SVG file. For Pages and InDesign, for example, you would save the Illustrator-based logo as a PDF file with the font embedded and import/place the PDF file into the Pages or InDesign document. You create them in an illustration program such as Adobe Illustrator and then place a version of same in Pages or Word or InDesign or whatever! You should not be recreating a logo every time you need to use it in those layout and word processing programs.Īssume you are going to create a logo in Illustrator and then use it elsewhere. For more information see below links and write us mail. Write us mail we will provide you any fonts with any version. ![]() Personal i recommend alway use OpenType fonts, if you need any OpenType fonts, PostScript Fonts, Adobe Font Folio 11.1 just simply. ![]() To be more specific, logos should be stand-alone. Download OpenTypes Fonts and Adobe Fonts. ![]()
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