Oct 31

This little ditty is an ammendment to a post I recently made: Coverflow Makes for Great Font Browsing.

You can use ‘Quick Look’ to take an even better look at the fonts in your fonts folder. In cover flow mode in Finder, select the font you wish to preview. Notice the preview in the cover flow window. Cool.

Now, all you have to do is hit the spacebar. ‘Quick Look’ will jump in and give you a preview of the full file!

Previewing Fonts with Quick Look

Not enough? Now try hitting the two arrows near the bottom of the quick look window. This will give you a fullscreen preview of the file. When you’re done previewing simply click the X to close, or the 2 arrows to go back to the main quick look mode.

A Fullscreen Preview with Quick Look

This doesn’t apply to font files alone. Try this out on any file in any location on your mac! It’s a very handy little shortcut that lets you take a closer look at your files without having to open up any applications!

Thanks to our good friend Dan on this one.

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written by Mr. Mayor

Oct 31

If you’re like me, and you design a lot of things on your mac (websites, posters… you name it)… You should appreciate this one.

I was fooling around with the coverflow option in finder the other day when I somehow stumbled into the fonts folder. I wondered to myself, ‘geez, will Leopard give me a preview of the fonts in coverflow?’ I had to check it out to see.

What do you know, coverflow DOES show you a preview of your fonts… And it’s very handy to flip through your fonts if you’re looking for something in particular.

If you’re like me, and the font dropdown in Photoshop just isn’t enough (small, small previews of the fonts) then this is a good option. Add a shortcut to your fonts on your desktop or dock, and large font previews are always one-click away!

Coverflow Makes for Excellent Font Browsing

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written by Mr. Mayor