natty_dread wrote:How many fonts do you guys have?
I just checked, I have 463.
I just take comfort in the fact that I know of some guys with like 30 000 of them...
I have to believe that those guys haven't even looked at them all, let alone used them all, and I would bet that they might be disappointed to find many, many duplicates. I mean, can it be very hard for an unscrupulous person to take a bunch of fonts, rename them, and then remarket them as unique? It's only copyright infringement, and we all know how much of that goes on across the Internet.
Its not about how many fonts you have, but how you use them!
On the laptop here I have 302 fonts installed, and a further 7 sitting on my desktop. I don;t know how many are on my other PC, but there will be a heck of a lot more on there.
In recent times, I have taken to copying/saving the font files I have used in the same folder as any PSDs I have been working on. This makes it easier to transfer projects between workspaces, particularly where you may download a font for one project in one place, and use it for another project later down the line. It also makes it easier to share work with others if you can drop them the font files as well as a layered PSD.
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MrBenn wrote: I have taken to copying/saving the font files I have used in the same folder as any PSDs I have been working on.
i do this exact same thing with fonts and brushes because for some reason i delete them from photoshop when the project is finished.
at some point i used to keep everything installed but i got to a point where it was a total mess. now if i need a certain font i google it, install it then save it with the project and delete it from the system. everything is neat and tidy now
“In the beginning God said, the four-dimensional divergence of an antisymmetric, second rank tensor equals zero, and there was light, and it was good. And on the seventh day he rested.”- Michio Kaku
So true. Just the disk space freed up by deleting a lot of Chinese and Japanese fonts was worth the effort, though it did make some of the posts in the Japan map topic less pretty.
I'm not at my primary computer to give font totals, but I employ a similar setup as MrBenn and DiM. Whenever I start a project I look for a font that matches what style I'm going for, download it, and go from there. R&C saw me putting 3 new fonts on my computer and employing a fourth that was already on it (Castellar).
natty_dread wrote:Ah, I guess you're the type of guys who don't feel uncomfortable with cloud computing
I don't use the cloud. Why should I hand my files over to somebody else to look after? I use a couple of computers, but either transfer files through a USB drive, or over the home wireless network.
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natty_dread wrote:Ah, I guess you're the type of guys who don't feel uncomfortable with cloud computing
I don't use the cloud. Why should I hand my files over to somebody else to look after? I use a couple of computers, but either transfer files through a USB drive, or over the home wireless network.
Well I store fonts on my own computer, and I haven't noticed any noticeable slowing in my system. Besides, even if they do cause slowing, I can always "uninstall them" by storing them in another directory.
I like having fonts at my disposal all the time. I do occasionally look for new fonts for a project, in case I can't find a suitable one in my collection, but as my collection grows this becomes increasingly unlikely.
“In the beginning God said, the four-dimensional divergence of an antisymmetric, second rank tensor equals zero, and there was light, and it was good. And on the seventh day he rested.”- Michio Kaku
"Fonts" folder –– Right click > Get Info = 1.19 GB on disk (1,175,756,972 bytes) for 9,814 items
Although I never have more than OS fonts + core fonts + current project fonts activated. To anyone with few hundred fonts I'd strongly recommend some kind of font management software. I'm using FontExplorer myself, and activates/deactivates fonts with a click as I go along –– activated fonts are available in CS immediately, no need to restart your programs. In FontExplorer you can also sort fonts in maps by project. Very easy to deactivate all fonts for a project when it is over (or reactivate if you wanna start it up again...)
Kabanellas wrote:btw, are you guys Mac or PC users ?
Never-ending discussion. I'm mostly a PC user, although Mac is great for some things like music production or professional drawing. Certainly you don't need a Mac if you want just to play games. Personally I can say that for music I prefer to work on a Mac (thankfully my "old" brother has one Mac that he lends to me when i need to compose songs). Both machines have their pro and cons, as said it depends what you have to do with your machine.
What I hate on the Mac side is that fucking i-tunes...i really hate it!