Adobe
Converts Entire Type Library Into OpenType; First of Three Sets Released;
InDesign Users to Benefit from Rich Typographic Capabilities
SAN JOSE,
Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 29, 2002
Adobe Systems
Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE), the leader in network publishing, today announced
that more than 650 converted Adobe(R) Type Library (ATL) fonts are now
available in OpenType(R) format. The converted fonts will provide users
with improved cross-platform document portability, simpler font management,
and enhanced glyph coverage. Today's release is the first set of fonts
in a series of three; two additional sets will be released separately
in the third and fourth calendar quarters of this year.
"By converting our type library, Adobe remains at the forefront of
providing leading type solutions," said Susan Altman Prescott vice
president of cross-media publishing at Adobe. "Now our customers
can use OpenType to take typography to the next level. The expanded multi-lingual
character sets and advanced typographic glyphs are a perfect complement
to InDesign 2.0 and network publishing."
With Adobe(R) InDesign(R) 2.0 software's expanded support for OpenType,
creative professionals can now easily integrate a full range of advanced
typographic features into their documents by accessing specific OpenType
glyphs through a new OpenType flyout menu on the InDesign character palette.
InDesign allows users to select and insert any alternate glyph of an OpenType
font using the Insert Glyph palette.
"With the combination of InDesign and OpenType, I can really push
the creative boundaries," said David Bergsland, founder, Bergsland
Design. "Right now the cross-platform font issues are killers and
OpenType solves those problems."
Developed by Adobe and Microsoft Corporation, OpenType is a cross-platform
font format that can include an expanded character set for expanded linguistic
support and advanced typographic capabilities. The first set of OpenType
fonts includes the standard range of Latin characters used throughout
the western world, and several international characters, including the
euro currency (EUR), "estimated," and litre symbols. Future
converted fonts will include merged character sets, so additional glyphs,
such as oldstyle figures, small capitals, and swashes, will be contained
in one font file.
Adobe OpenType fonts can be installed and used alongside PostScript(R)
Type 1 and TrueType fonts, printed to most output devices, and embedded
in PDF files. OpenType fonts are natively supported on Windows(R) 2000,
Windows XP and Mac OS X, and are compatible with other operating systems
via ATM(R) Light, a free system software component from Adobe.
Based on the international encoding standard Unicode, OpenType also supports
network publishing by allowing the use of advanced typographic glyphs,
while retaining a connection to the base character values when importing,
exporting or searching text in documents.
Pricing
and Availability
The first
set of OpenType fonts from the Adobe Type Library are available immediately
to customers in North America through the Adobe Store at http://www.adobe.com/type.
Regular pricing varies, depending on the number of fonts in the family,
ranging from US $29 to US $299. A special introductory price is available
upon the release of each set of converted fonts ranging from US $19 to
US $150. Discount pricing for the first set of converted fonts is available
now through July 31, 2002. Individual fonts are also available for purchase.
The second and third releases of the converted ATL will be released at
http://www.adobe.com/type in the third and fourth calendar quarters of
this year. For a complete list of all available OpenType fonts, please
visit: http://www.adobe.com/type/browser/C/C_60.html. PostScript Type
1 versions of most converted fonts will still be available through the
Adobe web site.
About Adobe
Systems Incorporated
Founded
in 1982, Adobe Systems Incorporated (www.adobe.com) builds award-winning
software solutions for network publishing, including Web, ePaper, print,
video, wireless and broadband applications. Its graphic design, imaging,
dynamic media and authoring tools enable customers to create, manage and
deliver visually-rich, reliable content. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif.,
Adobe is one of the world's leading software companies, with annual revenues
exceeding $1.2 billion.
Note to
Editors: Adobe, the Adobe logo, InDesign, ATM, PostScript are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States
and/or other countries. Microsoft and OpenType are either a registered
trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries. Mac is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered
in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.