OpenType
Unless otherwise noted, OpenType fonts from Delve Fonts are CFF (PostScript) format. Most Delve Fonts in OpenType format include kerning classes and intelligently applied
OpenType features that take into consideration character encoding, language support, and glyph availability. Delve Fonts in OpenType format are produced in two versions standard and Pro. The standard OpenType fonts contain at least the same character set as the legacy PostScript (e.g.- .PFB) and Truetype (e.g.- .TTF) formatted fonts and may include additional glyphs.
Learn more about the OpenType format
Web Fonts
Select Delve Fonts are available for use on the Web via
Typekit and
MyFonts. Delve Fonts does not directly license web fonts (.WOFF, .EOT, or .SVG formats or base64 font data in CSS) from the Delve Fonts Typeface Library at this time.
Our EULA prohibits full embedding, copying the raw font files/data (e.g.- Font.OTF) to a Web server for use on a website, and conversion of original licensed data to a Web font format.
Read more about Web fonts
Character EncodingDelve Fonts OpenType (.OTF) fonts are encoded as Mac OS Roman with Unicode and include additional glyphs for MS Windows 1252 Latin 1 encoding support. A typical Delve Fonts typeface supports the following languages: Danish, Dutch, English, Icelandic, Italian, German, Finnish, Flemish, French, Norwegian, Portugese and Spanish.
Delve Fonts typefaces typically include a complete set of glyphs for the Encoding used.
See a visual chart. Some Delve Fonts display typefaces and symbol fonts may have smaller character sets due to design constraints.
More about Character Sets and Encodings
Spacing and Kerning PairsEvery Delve Fonts typeface has been individually hand spaced and kerned for optimal results. Except where otherwise noted, all Delve Fonts in OpenType format make use of class kerning and the OpenType kerning feature.
What is Kerning?
HintingAll Delve Fonts typefaces have been skillfully hinted and reviewed using professional level software to provide you with excellent output.
What is hinting?
EmbeddingDelve Fonts typefaces are set for Print and Preview. Viewing and printing the document in which the font is embedded, is allowed. Embedded fonts must be subsets, i.e.- the font must be embedded at 99% or lower (see image below). Extraction and/or permanent installation of an embedded Delve Fonts typeface or a subset thereof from a document is strictly prohibited.
More about Font Embedding
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