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Color type in three easy steps
Responding to our recent post about the LiebeDoni typeface and InDesign’s Glyphs feature, reader Jackie Ponderosa asked what tool or feature we used to color in the fonts to create the stained-glass look. Of course, different software will handle this differently, … Continue reading





