Adobe TypeAlign was a design utility introduced by Adobe Systems in 1990 for modifying fonts to fit into custom shapes and bezier curves. Adobe Type Manager is required for it to run.
Product history[]
TypeAlign was originally developed by Emerald City Software, which was acquired by Adobe.[1] TypeAlign was later superseded by Adobe Type Twister.
References[]
- ↑ Adobe Systems completes acquisition of Emerald City Software, Computer Business Review. 1990-03-26.
See also[]
External links[]
- Adobe TypeAlign 2.1 at WinWorld
- Adobe type align at the Computer History Museum
- Old Adobe Software Features: TypeAlign at EMS Professional Software
Articles[]
- TypeAlign Add Special Effects to Type 1 Fonts by Luisa Simone at PC Magazine (1991-08)
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