We started pinning back in July and have, since then, created almost 50 unique boards full of typographic eye candy. Our type expert, David, also put together a series last year on using FF Chartwell, which you can find collected on our In Your Face: FF Chartwell Pinterest board. FontFont has also dedicated a few pages on using FF Chartwell, including a video on How to Use FF Chartwell. One of the best things you can do before getting your hands on this particular typeface is to read the FF Chartwell User Manual. Also, FF Chartwell Bars and FF Chartwell Bars Vertical are the only styles that are currently compatible with iWorks. Of course, there are exceptions: most notably, color versions do not work when using QuarkXPress. As long as the program can handle stylistic sets and contextual alternates, you’ll be able to use FF Chartwell. If you’ll be using the font in design programs (such as Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop), you’re usually good to go. The #1 question you should ask yourself before buying and downloading FF Chartwell is: what program do I intend to use the font in? While FF Chartwell is a really cool font that you might want, it is also one of the most complex fonts we have available on FontShop - you may need to do a bit of research before and after licensing this font.
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