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Natasya Font + Extra (LogoType)
Natasya Font + Extra (LogoType)
Natasya is bold, playful, modern, and multi-purpose typeface that combines brush lettering with natural handwriting. It is suitable for logo, packaging, headline, poster, t-shirt, etc.
With 401 glyphs and 191 alternatives characters, you can mix and match Natasya to fit your design. The alternative characters divided into several OpenType features such as Ligature, Contextual alternates, stylistic alternates, stylistic sets, and swash. It can be accessed by using OpenType savvy program such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign.
And Now You Can Use All Alternative in Photoshop etc.
the main files included:
ttf
otf
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web font
Natasya dingbats.
Manual pdf.
The CSS @font-face Rule
Web fonts allow Web designers to use fonts that are not installed on the user's computer.
When you have found/bought the font you wish to use, just include the font file on your web server, and it will be automatically downloaded to the user when needed.
Your 'own' fonts are defined within the CSS
@font-face
rule.Different Font Formats
TrueType Fonts (TTF)
TrueType is a font standard developed in the late 1980s, by Apple and Microsoft. TrueType is the most common font format for both the Mac OS and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
OpenType Fonts (OTF)
OpenType is a format for scalable computer fonts. It was built on TrueType, and is a registered trademark of Microsoft. OpenType fonts are used commonly today on the major computer platforms.
The Web Open Font Format (WOFF)
WOFF is a font format for use in web pages. It was developed in 2009, and is now a W3C Recommendation. WOFF is essentially OpenType or TrueType with compression and additional metadata. The goal is to support font distribution from a server to a client over a network with bandwidth constraints.
The Web Open Font Format (WOFF 2.0)
TrueType/OpenType font that provides better compression than WOFF 1.0.
SVG Fonts/Shapes
SVG fonts allow SVG to be used as glyphs when displaying text. The SVG 1.1 specification define a font module that allows the creation of fonts within an SVG document. You can also apply CSS to SVG documents, and the @font-face rule can be applied to text in SVG documents.
Embedded OpenType Fonts (EOT)
EOT fonts are a compact form of OpenType fonts designed by Microsoft for use as embedded fonts on web pages.
Browser Support for Font Formats
The numbers in the table specifies the first browser version that fully supports the font format.
Font format | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
TTF/OTF | 9.0* | 4.0 | 3.5 | 3.1 | 10.0 |
WOFF | 9.0 | 5.0 | 3.6 | 5.1 | 11.1 |
WOFF2 | 14.0 | 36.0 | 39.0 | 10.0 | 26.0 |
SVG | Not supported | Not supported | Not supported | 3.2 | Not supported |
EOT | 6.0 | Not supported | Not supported | Not supported | Not supported |
*IE: The font format only works when set to be 'installable'.
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Using The Font You Want
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In the
@font-face
rule; first define a name for the font (e.g. myFirstFont) and then point to the font file.Tip: Always use lowercase letters for the font URL. Uppercase letters can give unexpected results in IE.
To use the font for an HTML element, refer to the name of the font (myFirstFont) through the
font-family
property:Example
@font-face {
font-family: myFirstFont;
src: url(sansation_light.woff);
}
div {
font-family: myFirstFont;
}
Try it Yourself »font-family: myFirstFont;
src: url(sansation_light.woff);
}
div {
font-family: myFirstFont;
}
Using Bold Text
You must add another
@font-face
rule containing descriptors for bold text:Example
@font-face {
font-family: myFirstFont;
src: url(sansation_bold.woff);
font-weight: bold;
}
font-family: myFirstFont;
src: url(sansation_bold.woff);
font-weight: bold;
}
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Try it Yourself »The file 'sansation_bold.woff' is another font file, that contains the bold characters for the Sansation font.
Browsers will use this whenever a piece of text with the font-family 'myFirstFont' should render as bold.
This way you can have many
@font-face
rules for the same font.Test Yourself with Exercises!
CSS Font Descriptors
The following table lists all the font descriptors that can be defined inside the
@font-face
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Descriptor | Values | Description |
---|---|---|
font-family | name | Required. Defines a name for the font |
src | URL | Required. Defines the URL of the font file |
font-stretch | normal condensed ultra-condensed extra-condensed semi-condensed expanded semi-expanded extra-expanded ultra-expanded | Optional. Defines how the font should be stretched. Default is 'normal' |
font-style | normal italic oblique | Optional. Defines how the font should be styled. Default is 'normal' |
font-weight | normal bold 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 | Optional. Defines the boldness of the font. Default is 'normal' |
unicode-range | unicode-range | Optional. Defines the range of UNICODE characters the font supports. Default is 'U+0-10FFFF' |