On 14 October 2013 23:17, Liam R E Quin <l...@holoweb.net> wrote: > On Mon, 2013-10-14 at 02:23 -0400, noo...@aol.com wrote: > >> Another point: It seems to me that many decorative fonts will be used >> mostly just as titles, so any problems with the kerning or hinting >> could be easily corrected in Photoshop if its just a few words. > > The context was Google Web fonts, for use in text on Web pages, so I > don't think there's any scope for PhotoShop work; the fonts (and many of > them are billed as text fonts) will be used directly from the Google > server, with the kerning and spacing and hinting as supplied.
Most web font services offer a photoshop plugin so you can use their fonts (and the Google Fonts set) directly in Photoshop for comps, as marketing for the rael world usage on the web