Exbed Font Work 〈HD〉
The font family Review, designed by Berton Hasebe for Commercial Type, is a commanding, squarish typeface characterized by its ability to facilitate tight vertical and horizontal setting. Originally created for The New York Times Style Magazine, its design features blunted exterior curves and round counters that create a distinct "dynamic tension". Performance and Compatibility
4. Licensing and Legal Considerations
- Check font EULA for embedding permissions: some fonts allow web embedding, desktop embedding, or no embedding.
- Webfont services (e.g., Google Fonts) provide licenses allowing web use; self-hosting still requires compliance.
- DRM/embedding restrictions: PDFs can mark fonts as "installable", "printable", or "editable"; EULAs may prohibit certain embedding types.
- Keep records of licenses and usage to avoid infringement.
- Cause: You embedded the instance (e.g., "Arial Bold Italic") but the style definition in the document calls for "Arial."
- Fix: In your exbed workflow, ensure you extract the base family and the style files separately. Use a font manager to deactivate duplicates.
Limit Font Weights: Every style (Bold, Italic, Light) is a separate file. Only embed what is necessary to avoid slowing down page loads. exbed font work
Phase 1: Extraction (Getting the Font Out)
You cannot simply copy-paste a font from a PDF. You need specialized tools. The font family Review , designed by Berton