I think what is being suggested is that the popup box where the URI is entered have a few tabs to build some of the common schemes for the user so that the user doesn't need to work out the encoding for all of them.
For example, iQR (on the App Store for the Mac), in addition to the URL option (which they label "WWW"), has tabs for Phone (enter a phone number), SMS (phone number and message), eMail (to address, subject and body), Map (enter an address and it looks it up using Google Maps or some other map service), Contact (first/last name, phone number(s), email address, web page, street address), Calendar (event name, when, where, etc.), PayPal/Bitcoin/SEPA payments (account, description, price, etc.), WiFi (network name/SSID, password, encryption type, hidden?), and Text.
It also provides an interesting range of formatting options to spice up the appearance of the generated codes:
Granted that this range of formatting options is probably a bit out of scope for a program that is not specialized in producing QR codes, but still thought I would point it out. The more important thing to consider is to throw in the forms for a few of the common URI schemes.
Is there a complete list of all the Payload structure options available for QR Codes, e.g., email, MMS, vCard etc., or is it restricted to URL, SMS, GEO Location and WIFI?
Hey folks I need a hairline stroke function in Affinity designer- And if I ask the internet about it . . . not just only me is missing this "small" feature.
It is a defined line (.pdf / postscricpt,...) for practical and professional work. For me I need it because I need a CutContour for a Plotter.
I also do a lot with lasercutting and here is a hairline also a nice feature. I also think that it is interesting with the dxf and dwg files -> A lot of CAD files contains hair lines. I work mostly with Rhino in CAD an also uses hairline strokes here.
Please make it possible. - thanks!
here is a link to an older topic:
Hey folks I need a hairline stroke function in Affinity designer- And if I ask the internet about it . . . not just only me is missing this "small" feature.
It is a defined line (.pdf / postscricpt,...) for practical and professional work. For me I need it because I need a CutContour for a Plotter.
I also do a lot with lasercutting and here is a hairline also a nice feature. I also think that it is interesting with the dxf and dwg files -> A lot of CAD files contains hair lines. I work mostly with Rhino in CAD an also uses hairline strokes here.
Please make it possible. - thanks!
here is a link to an older topic:
Hey folks I need a hairline stroke function in Affinity designer- And if I ask the internet about it . . . not just only me is missing this "small" feature.
It is a defined line (.pdf / postscricpt,...) for practical and professional work. For me I need it because I need a CutContour for a Plotter.
I also do a lot with lasercutting and here is a hairline also a nice feature. I also think that it is interesting with the dxf and dwg files -> A lot of CAD files contains hair lines. I work mostly with Rhino in CAD an also uses hairline strokes here.
Please make it possible. - thanks!
here is a link to an older topic:
Apps: All
Platforms: Windows, macOS and iPad
All Affinity apps now support import and export of 32bit HDR PNG files, as described in the PNG specification (3rd edition). Both PQ and HLG are supported alongside full / narrow range and a full set of primaries. Files exported can be used directly in video editing applications or shared on the web (Chrome now supports HDR PNG files). In addition, legacy PNG and TIFF files exported from Photoshop with CICP data embedded in an ICC profile are also able to be imported.
Affinity Designer now supports both DWG and DXF export, available from both File->Export and the Export Persona.
It's important to note that both these file formats are primarily concerned with vector outline data, with limited support for many of the features Affinity offers. However, it's been a heavily requested feature particularly as it means outlines created in Affinity can be easily exported and consumed in various CAD applications as well as utilities for things such as vinyl cutters, plotters and CNC tools.
Because of this, as well as some of the other fundamental differences in the file formats such as layer structure, while both import and export of DWG is now available we do not consider this a format which is suitable to round trip in Affinity. Or put another way we would not recommend collaborating with an AutoCAD user on the same DWG file.
Within export we do offer various options on how to deal with some of the unsupported features / differences in the file format:
Layers
All entities in DWG/DXF belong in a layer. There is always a default “Layer 0” in a valid DWG/DXF file. Affinity also has layers. This setting determines how Affinity layers are mapped to DWG layers, and therefore which DWG layer an exported item belong in
Gradient Strokes
Determines what to do with strokes with a gradient fill applied, which DWG does not support.
Gradient Fills
Determines what to do with fills with a gradient fill applied
Bitmap Strokes
Determines what to do with strokes with a bitmap fill applied, which DWG does not support:
Bitmap Fills
Determines what to do with fills with a bitmap fill applied, which DWG does not support:
Pressure Strokes
Determines what to do with strokes with a pressure profile applied, which DWG does not support:
Overweight Strokes
Determines what to do with strokes with a line weight > 2.11mm, which DWG does not support:
Dashes Strokes
Determines what to do with strokes with a dash pattern applied. DWG does support dash patterns; however DWG dashes do not scale automatically with line weight, as they do in Affinity.
Scale dash patterns
If any line weight adjustment is made to an exported curve (e.g. it is clamped to the 2.11mm maximum), you may expect the dashes to stay the same length, or you may prefer them to scale automatically as they do in Affinity. The former is similar to AutoCAD’s behaviour - when you change an entity’s line weight, it does not recompute the dashes, which is effectively the opposite of Affinity’s behaviour. If “Scale dash patterns” is on, Affinity’s behaviour is used, so dashes will be scaled down if the line weight had to be scaled down.
Apply drawing scale
When enabled, the drawing scale is honoured. If you export an rectangle that is 1 inch wide and your drawing scale is 1:10, the rectangle will be exported 10 inches wides. Note that Affinity documents support multiple drawing scales within the same document, which cannot be honoured in a DWG/DXF file, so only the first/common drawing scale is applied.
Hi All,
I’m pleased to say that we have just be pushed 2.3.1 (2212) to beta and plan a full 2.3.1 release next week (if nothing new & significant is found). There are only a limited number of fixes as detailed in my post here.
We think it's important to address a few high customer impact bugs quickly in a 2.3.1 release, in a fast/stable manner.
The release of 2.4.0 with improvements and features and many other fixes will likely take a while to be "release ready" (need a longer beta testing cycle due to having more significant code changes). We have been internally testing 2.4.0 and so @Serif Info Bot has been posting about fixes found in 2.4.0.xxxx, and those fixes will be appearing in the next release cycle, not 2.3.1
With that in mind we will be starting 2.4.0 beta very shortly (hopefully in just a couple of weeks). Looking forward to seeing you all on here for that!
Thanks again,
Patrick Connor
Hi All,
I’m pleased to say that we will be pushing 2.3 live to retail this morning. The beta versions were updated yesterday to the same build (2.3.0.2165) as detailed in Patrick’s post here. This means the beta versions are in effect exactly the same as the retail versions we will push so you can keep them installed if you wish.
As always it’s been a pleasure working with you all on this release and cannot thank you enough for all the bug reports and other feedback you have given. I mentioned at the start of this beta we are working towards a shorter cadence between updates to help us release improvements and bug fixes sooner - and I hope you agree this has worked very well.
With that in mind we will be starting 2.4 beta very shortly (hopefully in just a couple of weeks). Looking forward to seeing you all on here for that!
Thanks again,
Ash
We have now added a spiral tool which is available from the shape tools flyout. This is something we have had many requests for, but also varying requests as to the type of result wanted. For that reason we have tried to make this as flexible as possible, both offering different types of spiral and variables to adjust.
When you create a spiral you will see from the context toolbar the different options available. Here are some examples of what you can create with the tool:
Spiral Type: Linear
Spiral Type: Decaying
Spiral Type: Semi-Circular
This type replicates the way many people have been creating a spiral in Affinity - effectively by joining decreasing semi circular arcs together. With this type we also offer a counter Semi-circular option which returns the spiral back on itself:
Apps: All
Platforms: macOS and Windows
There were a few requests from the previous beta we have now implemented in 2.3. As a reminder the move data entry dialog is initiated by hitting Return while in the Move, Shape, Picture Frame or Artboard Tool.
1. You can now choose duplicates to be created in front or behind the original using the new Insertion mode options
2. Scale has now been added, to quickly resize an object by a given %
3. Properties of the object being transformed can be adjusted without dismissing the dialog
The scale %, when creating duplicates, will also apply to every subsequent duplicate - a very simple example shown below with 10 copies of the same circle being created, each one at 80% the size of the previous.
You can of course combine that with other transforms, such as below a square being rotated and shrunk on each duplicate.
As mentioned you can also now adjust the properties of the object being transformed without dismissing the dialog. E.g. below I have changed the colour of the shape as well as changing stroke width to “scale with object” while keeping the current move data entry settings live.
Another minor thing to mention is we have also changed the ramp on the ‘Number of copies’ slider to make it more useable at lower values (i.e. the first half of the slider now just goes from 1-50, with the remaining half from 50-1000).
Hi All,
Below is the list of all new feature and improvements which are included in the 2.3 beta (bug fix list is available here).
To learn more about these features please click on the link to go to each feature's dedicated post. To give feedback or report bugs against any of these features please reply to that same post (also check out bug reporting and feedback tips).
• Move Data Entry improvements
• New tags panel for adding Alt Text to images and objects
• Spiral Tool
• Ability to change Asset Panel background colour
• Fields now available in Find and Replace
• Pixel grid added
• "Keep selected" preference now available in Pencil Tool
• Create and place password protected PDFs
I should say in general we are now aiming to do slightly smaller updates more regularly than before so we can test and release in smaller chunks. This will allow us to get improvements and fixes out quicker, as well as having overall benefit to the stability of the apps.
The beta phase will now be shorter (4-6 weeks) for any update, and for that reason we will be avoiding any significant changes to functionality during beta as we focus on fixing bugs and correcting unintentional behaviour. This does mean that more of your improvement suggestions may need to wait until a future update (e.g. like some of the Move Data Entry suggestions you made during 2.2 beta which have now been added to 2.3), but please keep those suggestions coming!
Getting the 2.3 beta
If you have not enrolled into the beta program yet and would like to take part, you can do so here. This will immediately give you access to the latest 2.3 beta builds to try for yourself.
If you are already enrolled in the beta program you have two options:
1. If you still have the 2.2 beta installed, you can now run up those beta versions and you will be prompted to update them to the 2.3 beta.
2. If you have uninstalled the 2.2 beta, you will need to go back to Your Account -> Downloads and product keys and find your previous order for the Affinity Beta Software Program, and you can download the 2.3 beta from there.
Thanks,
Ash
Here's a list of some of the bugs which have been fixed in the beta build 2.2.0.2005, which is Release Candidate 3 (fixes since the post above for 2.2.0.1994)
Please only reply in this forum to comment on any fixes which are in this list (in particular to let us know if you notice that something we say is fixed isn't!) To report any new bugs please do that against the relevant new feature post, or if unrelated to new functionality in the Other bugs & issues forum.
Changes/Bugs new to this build
Data Entry: Artboard size is not remembered when using 'Custom', making placing many the same custom size difficult
Crash rotating image in picture frame
Crash when replacing PDF
Crash after unchecking Include As PDF Bookmarks on a document with multiple headings in Table of Contents [AFB-8308]
Lock files are not discarded when opening .aftemplate files, preventing others from opening them
Some last minute translation and help file tweaks
Apps: All
Platforms: macOS and Windows
When in the move tool, as well as other object creation tools such as shapes, picture frames and artboard tool, pressing Return or Enter will now show a new dialog, allowing you to specify a precise distance you want to move your current selection. e.g. below I am moving the apple 100px to the left and 200px down. As you can see that also shows what it means in terms of what angle and distance that relates to. You can alternatively choose to manually specify distance and angle.
The original position of the object is indicated with a light grey box.
In addition you can chose to duplicate the object to the new position, and also specify how many copies of it you want to make. In the below example I've moved the item 200px at a 45 degree angle and checked the duplicate box, and 5 copies. This results in a total of 6 apples.
As you are adjusting any of the values you will get a live preview of your result. You can choose to cancel the operation with the Cancel button (or Esc) or commit with the OK Button (or Return / Enter) or simply by clicking off the dialog.
The dialog will optionally remember it's previous values the next time you bring it up when you have "Previous Settings" checked, meaning you can move multiple objects one by one by the same amount (for example in a case where items are on different spreads / artboards or in other cases where achieving a multiple selection of them to begin with is difficult). A Reset button is also available to quickly zero all the values in the dialogs to start from scratch.
As well as manually typing the values in, you can also change them by click-drag on any of the labels, or using mouse roller when hovering over any of the input boxes.
Rotation
As has been requested during the beta of this feature we have now added the additional option of Rotation. This again makes it easy to rotate an object by a specific amount. It also opens up some useful options when used in combination with duplicate.
e.g. in the example below I have created a ring of 25 evenly spaced squares, by moving the transform origin of the square and choosing a rotation of 14.4 degrees with 24 copies. TIP: you don't need to get your calculator out as all of these fields accept equations. So in this case you could just type "360/25" in the Rotation field to work out 14.4 degrees is the required value.
You can also try playing with a rotation and distance step on duplicates for various effects. e.g. below a couple examples with a line and a star where copies are being stepped by both a distance and rotation:
Hi All,
An update to the beta has just been made available which we are expecting to be the build we release publicly very soon! This means you can update your beta version to be the same code as what we will be our initial public release of 2.1.
We will therefore now have a period where the latest beta version is the same as the release version. That will remain the case until we begin a fresh beta which will either be a patch to 2.1 if we feel it's needed, or hopefully moving straight to the first beta of 2.2. At that point you will be able to update the beta versions you currently have installed for that latest update to test.
During the period that 2.1.0.1799 is in sync with the release build (when 2.1 is made public) it's up to you if you want to continue to report any bugs in the beta forums or the main bug reporting forums.
I want to take this opportunity to thank you all so much for being so actively involved with the testing of 2.1 - along with all the new features and improvements we have got through a huge number of fixes, and that's only been possible with having so many of you putting it through it's paces. It's made a huge difference, and we're very much looking forward to working with you all on the next beta!
All the best,
Ash
Below is the list of all new features and improvements included in the 2.1 beta. This new functionality is in addition to the many bug fixes and stability improvements in this version (currently 2.1.0.1790).
Depending on how the beta goes / how many issues there are to fix it's possible some more items will be added to this list before 2.1 is officially released - follow this topic if you want to be notified if that happens.
To learn more about these features please click on the link to go to each feature's dedicated post. To give feedback or report bugs against any of these features please reply to that same post (also check out bug reporting and feedback tips).
Features and improvements affecting all platforms
Balanced dashed lines and other stroke improvements (new in build 1730)
Running headers in Affinity Publisher (new in build 1730)
Show special characters added to Designer and Photo (added to iPad too in 1730)
Adjusted Mask Behaviour (new in build 1730)
Auto-select options in move tool (new in build 1713/1714)
Square bracket stroke width adjustment expanded functionality
Blend mode keyboard shortcuts
Alt / Option - drag to duplicate in Layers panel
Alt / Option click to expand / collapse all in Layers panel
Crop tool improvements
Auto clean added to paint mixer brush
Paste inside picture frame
Vector Flood Fill
Guides improvements
Vector warp nodes now obey snapping
Brush panel improvements
Raster perspective and mesh warp live filters added to Designer
Search bar added to your add-ons (new in build 1713/1714)
Analytics
Windows and macOS features and improvements
WebP and JPEG XL now available in batch export (new in build 1736)
Migrate retail version content and settings to beta version (new in build 1730)
Cross references available in Affinity Publisher (this has now been pushed back to 2.2 as announced here)
"Close All" added to File menu
Asset panel reordering improvements
Rename... added to Layer menu & tab behaviour
Mask to below... added to Layer menu
Measure tool now available in Photo and Publisher
Place tool now available in Affinity Photo
Drag / Drop bitmap fill to colour and swatch panel
Zoom tool context options in Develop persona
iPad features and improvements
New left swipe options on iPad layers panel (new in build 1736)
Redesigned edit menu (new in build 1730)
Some file management changes to iPad (new in build 1730)
Style picker added to iPad apps (new in build 1713/1714)
Drop down menus with checkable options no longer auto close
New keyboard shortcut options added
Reset rotation in navigator with double tap
Pencil double tap option to open quick menu
Long press geometry operation to create compound
Tapping warp group thumbnail now selects node tool
PDF options now exposed when opening
Modifiers now available for Select Object
Hide Layer type icon now available
Main view rulers added
If you have not enrolled into the beta program yet and would like to take part, you can do so here. This will immediately give you access to the latest 2.1 beta builds to try for yourself.
Apps: All
Platforms: Windows, macOS and iPad
A few new features have been added to the stroke panel...
1. As has been commonly requested we have now added the ability to 'balance' dashed lines using a new toggle button on stroke panel. This means that the dash pattern is automatically rescaled between any cusps in a curve - making things such as corners of a rectangle or the start and end of a stroke look correct.
2. An additional dash and gap have now been added to build up more complex dashed line patterns (now giving you 3 dash and 3 gaps) making, among other things, two dot chain patterns possible. On desktop you can also click-drag the dash and gap indicator as shown to adjust the value.
3. A new button has been added to clear any arrowheads on a stroke - just making it more convenient than having to open the drop downs to set both ends to "None".
Apps: All
Platforms: iPad
iPad now has rulers - you can toggle them on from the View / Preview mode drop down. This is expected to have all the functionality of the desktop versions rulers, including:
Ability to add horizontal or vertical guides directly out from either of the rulers
Drag to change the ruler / page origin. This can be done by dragging from where the horizontal and vertical rulers meet (where it shows document units). This will snap to other objects, guides, grid, etc (obeying your current snapping options). You can reset the origin by double tapping in the same place.
It is expected that rulers are automatically hidden during any pan / zoom operation, and should also be toggled off with preview mode selected.
Hi there!
I just wanted to share a list of Free for Commercial Use Fonts. This is a curated[*] list of some of the best freely available Fonts out there. The criteria I had in order to come up with this list:
They have to be either Free or Open Source Fonts.
They can be used in commercial projects (some restrictions may vary from Font to Font, so be sure to read first). I made my best to ensure this point, but I could be wrong and I'd be more that happy if you let me know if I made a mistake.
No attribution required.
In some cases (Serif and Sans Serif), they have to have more than two weights (at least one italic included).
Support for Spanish characters like Á, Ü, ¿¡!?, Ññ (since I speak Spanish, this was mandatory, but there are many more good Fonts that don't cover this criteria).
[*] I have basic knowledge about typography, but I have read reviews from well educated people in order to ensure quality.
Well, here it is the list. As you can see, they are grouped by classification, and a general one in that regard. Some of the Serif and Sans Serif fonts were included in "Headlines" because they had one weight or they had no italics/oblique.
[UPDATE] Added notes on some cases, like what the Font can be an alternative of.
[UPDATE] Added the number of Fonts.
[UPDATE] Adding previews of the fonts... eventhough some of them won't look as good, but it will help before clicking on a link.
[UPDATE] Where possible, I added a link to real life examples linking to Fonts In Use, for inspiration.
Blackletter
Berkshire Swash
- 1 Font
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Berkshire+Swash
BlackChancery
- 1 Font
http://www.1001fonts.com/blackchancery-font.html
Fonts In Use examples
CAT Walthari
- 1 Font
[Alternative to: Walthari]
https://fontesk.com/walthari-font/
Fonts In Use examples
Chomsky
- 1 Font
[Alternative to: Old English]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/chomsky
Fonts In Use example
Cloister Black
- 1 Font
[Alternative to: Old English]
http://www.fontspace.com/dieter-steffmann/cloister-black
Fonts In Use examples
Colchester
- 1 Font
http://www.1001fonts.com/colchester-font.html
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Eagle Lake
- 1 Font
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Eagle+Lake
Fette UNZ Fraktur
- 2 Fonts (one with classic shapes for some letters)
[Alternative to: Fette Fraktur]
https://fontesk.com/fette-unz-fraktur/
Emberly
- 54 Fonts
https://www.behance.net/gallery/87667103/Emberly-Free-Typeface-54-Styles
https://gumroad.com/l/XTAeN (Direct downloat at Gumroad, just put a 0)
Cinzel
- 6 Fonts
[Alternative to: Trajan]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Cinzel
Fonts In Use examples
Copperplate CC
- 2 Fonts
[Alternative to: Copperplate]
[Just type a 0 in Amount (in USD) to download for free]
https://cowboycollective.cc/2020/06/22/CopperplateCC.html
Frank Ruhl Libre
- 7 Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Frank+Ruhl+Libre
Galderglynn Titling
- 14 Fonts
https://www.1001fonts.com/galderglynn-titling-font.html
No longer available on Fontspring
https://www.fontspring.com/fonts/typodermic/galderglynn-titling
Geologica
- 9 Fonts
[Alternative to: Avenir]
[It includes a more traditional shapes Stylistic Set for the lower case 'a' and 'g']
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Geologica
Gilroy
- 2 Fonts are free
[Alternative to: Futura, ITC Avant Garde gothic]
https://www.tinkov.info/gilroy.html
Fonts In Use examples
Glacial Indifference
- 2 Fonts
[Alternative to: Futura]
http://www.1001fonts.com/glacial-indifference-font.html
Fonts In Use example
Globe Grotesk Display
- 2 Fonts are free
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/jan-charvat/globe-grotesk-display/
Gloock
- 1 Font
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Gloock
Kumbh Sans
- 9 Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Kumbh+Sans
LC Sac
- 1 Font
https://fontesk.com/lc-sac-font/
League Gothic
- 4 Fonts
[Alternative to: Alternate Gothic No 1]
https://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/league-gothic
- 1 Font from Google Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/League+Gothic
Fonts In Use example
League Spartan
- 9 Fonts
[Alternative to: Futura]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/League+Spartan
Fonts In Use examples
Lexend
- 9 Fonts
[Alternative to: Futura]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Lexend
Margaret
- 1 Font
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8lve3nrd2nl76me/Margaret-Bold.otf?dl=0
[Visit the original Behance post if you will]
https://www.behance.net/gallery/102858037/Margaret-Serif-(Free-Font)
MD Tall
- 1 Font
https://www.pixelsurplus.com/freebies/md-tall-free-condensed-font
Mixolydian Titling
- 12 Fonts
https://www.dafont.com/mixolydian-titling.font
No longer available on Fontspring
https://www.fontspring.com/fonts/typodermic/mixolydian-titling
Novecento Sans Wide
- 6 Fonts are free
https://www.fontspring.com/fonts/synthview/novecento-sans
Fonts In Use examples
NeverMind Contrast
- 6 Fonts - Small
- 6 Fonts - Medium
- 6 Fonts - Title
[When installed, you will see it named as NeverMind Serif Small/Medium/Title]
[The whole package is in the GitHub repository. Which includes several Typefaces from different categories. I only point here to the ones I see as the best ones]
https://github.com/xmindltd/nevermind/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
Now
- 6 Fonts
https://befonts.com/now-typeface.html
Fonts In Use example
Oswald
- 6 Fonts
[Alternative to: Benton Sans, Alternate Gothic No 1]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald
Fonts In Use examples
Outfit
- 9 Fonts
[Alternative to: Gilroy, ITC Avant Garde Gothic]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Outfit
Pretendard
- 9 Fonts
[Alternative to: SF Pro]
[Based on Inter and Source Han Sans (a set of OpenType Pan-CJK fonts)]
https://fontesk.com/pretendard-typeface/
Readex Pro
- 6 Font
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Readex+Pro
Rondal
- 3 Fonts (Beware that Normal and Bold weight have some kind of conflict, at least on my computer)
https://pixelsurplus.com/products/rondal-free-font
Russo One
- 1 Font
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Russo+One
Seshat
- 1 Font
https://www.dotcolon.net/font/seshat
Spartan MB
- 9 Fonts
[Alternative to: Futura]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/spartan-mb
Fonts In Use examples (it's for "Spartan" but still, it's the same basically)
Tilda Sans
- 7 Fonts
[Alternative To: Futura]
https://tilda.cc/lp/tildasans/#download
Clear Sans
- 8 Fonts
[Alternative To: Alright Sans]
https://github.com/intel/clear-sans
Cooper Hewitt
- 14 Fonts
[If you find this Family on Font Squirrel or somewhere else, don't download it!. It has some errors that were corrected in the version I linked to]
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BxkTOuLrHvhqUThCZXR0MU1wUUk
D-DIN
- 8 Fonts
[Alternative To: DIN]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/d-din
DejaVu Sans
- 9 Fonts
[Alternative To: Verdana]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/dejavu-sans
DM Sans
- 6 Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/DM+Sans
Eau
- 6 Fonts
[Alternative To: Frutiger]
[LNG fonts stand for Lining Numbers]
https://www.yoworks.com/eau/index.html
Evolventa
- 4 Fonts
[Alternative To: ITC Avant Garde Gothic]
https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/evolventa
Fonts In Use examples (it's for "ITC Avant Garde Gothic" but... you know...)
Figtree
- 14 Fonts
[Alternative To: Circular]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Figtree
Fonts In Use example
Fira Sans
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: FF Meta]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Fira+Sans
Fonts In Use examples
Fira Sans Condensed
- 18 Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Fira+Sans+Condensed
Fira Sans Extra Condensed
- 18 Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Fira+Sans+Extra+Condensed
FreeSans
[Alternative To: Helvetica]
- 4 Fonts
http://www.fontspace.com/gnu-freefont/freesans
Fonts In Use examples (it's for "Nimbus Sans", but since it has the same base...)
HK Grotesk 2021 / Hanken Grotesk
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: Apercu]
[Registration on their site required]
https://hanken.co/products/hk-grotesk
[Google Fonts version as Hanken Grotesk]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Hanken+Grotesk
Fonts In Use example (HK Grotesk)
IBM Plex Sans
- 14 Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/IBM+Plex+Sans
Fonts In Use example
IBM Plex Sans Condensed
- 14 Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/IBM+Plex+Sans+Condensed
Instrument Sans
- 8 Fonts
Instrument Sans SemiCondensed
- 8 Fonts
Instrument Sans Condensed
- 8 Fonts
[All 24 in the Static section of the download]
[Alternative To: Helvetica, Neue Haas Unica]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Instrument+Sans
Inter (v4.0)
- 18 Fonts - Normal Font
- 18 Fonts - Display Font
[Alternative To: SF Pro Text]
[Next Release after "Inter UI", and renamed to "Inter". Adds Thin, Extra Light and Light weights]
https://github.com/rsms/inter/releases/tag/v4.0
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Inter UI
- 12 Fonts
[Alternative To: SF Pro Text]
https://github.com/rsms/inter/releases/download/v3.1/Inter-UI-3.1.zip
Liberation Sans
- 4 Fonts
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/liberation-sans
Libre Franklin
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: Trade Gothic, Franklin Gothic]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Libre+Franklin
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Metropolis
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: Gotham, Proxima Nova]
[Changed the source link]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/metropolis
https://fontsarena.com/metropolis-by-chris-simpson/
VMWare made their own version, which as far as I can tell is a clon with no new features, named Clarity City, available here:
https://github.com/vmware/clarity-city
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Montserrat
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: Gotham, Proxima Nova, Pluto Sans]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Montserrat
[They made major changes to the previous version and some Websites suffered because of that. For the prior version, go to:]
https://github.com/JulietaUla/Montserrat/archive/v6.002.zip
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Muli Mulish
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: Century Gothic, Futura, Sofia Pro]
[Muli is no longer available, but this is its evolution]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Mulish
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NeverMind
- 20 Fonts - Regular
- 20 Fonts - Condensed
- 20 Fonts - Extended
- 20 Fonts - Extra Condensed
- 20 Fonts - Extra Extended
- 10 Fonts - Headline
- 20 Fonts - Semi Condensed
- 20 Fonts - Semi Extended
- 20 Fonts - Ultra Condensed
- 20 Fonts - Ultra Extended
[Alternative To: Avenir]
[The whole package is in the GitHub repository. Which includes several Typefaces from different categories. I only point here to the ones I see as the best ones]
https://github.com/xmindltd/nevermind/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
NeverMind Compact
- 20 Fonts
[The whole package is in the GitHub repository. Which includes several Typefaces from different categories. I only point here to the ones I see as the best ones]
https://github.com/xmindltd/nevermind/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
Nimbus Sans L
- 4 Fonts
[Alternative To: Helvetica, Activ Grotesk]
[This one is almost identical to FreeSans, base on Nimbus by URW++]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/nimbus-sans-l
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Noto Sans
- 72 Fonts
[It's basically Open Sans with some differences, the most noticeable is the large number of styles]
https://github.com/notofonts/notofonts.github.io/tree/main/fonts/NotoSans/full/otf
[If you prefer it from Google Fonts, it's available in 18 styles]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Noto+Sans
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Nunito
- 14 Fonts
[Alternative To: Avenir Next Rounded, Museo Sans Rounded]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Nunito
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Nunito Sans
- 14 Fonts
[Alternative To: Avenir, Univers, Corbel]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Nunito+Sans
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Plus Jakarta Sans
- 14 Fonts
[Alternative To: TT Norms Pro]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Plus+Jakarta+Sans
Objectivity
- 16 Fonts
[Alternative To: Futura, Gilroy]
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r_EIfNBZWCNewrzLkYWRlso9xCyTCKAP/view
Open Sans
- 12 Fonts
[Alternative To: Myriad Pro, Segoe UI]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Open+Sans
Poppins
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: Nexa, Averta]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Poppins
[Personally, I prefer the rendering on this version]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/poppins
Public Sans
- 18 Fonts
[Based on Libre Franklin]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Public+Sans
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Radio Canada
- 10 Fonts
Radio Canada SemiCondensed
- 10 Fonts
Radio Canada Condensed
- 10 Fonts
[All 30 in the Static section of the download]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Radio+Canada
Raleway
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: Museo Sans]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Raleway
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Reddit Sans
- 12 Fonts
[Download one by one]
https://github.com/reddit/redditsans/tree/main/fonts/sans/otf
Jones*
- 10 Fonts
[Alternative To: Avenir]
[The ï and í characters on the Light weight are wrong so I don't use it]
https://github.com/indestructible-type/Jones/tree/master/Finished
Renner* Jost*
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: Futura]
[Just type a 0 in Amount (in USD) to download for free]
https://indestructibletype.com/BuyJost.html
[If you prefer, it's now available on Google Fonts]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Jost
Roboto
- 12 Fonts
[Alternative To: FF DIN]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto
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Roboto Condensed
- 6 Fonts
[Alternative To: FF DIN]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto+Condensed
Switzer
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: Neue Haas Grotesk, Neue Haas Unica]
https://www.fontshare.com/fonts/switzer
Stilu
- 10 Fonts
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/stilu
Tanohe Sans
- 14 Fonts
[Derived from Cooper Hewitt]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/tanohe-sans
TeX Gyre Adventor
- 4 Fonts
[Alternative To: ITC Avant Garde Gothic, Century Gothic]
[It's indeed ITC Avant Garde Gothic, some history on the link]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/TeX-Gyre-Adventor
Fonts In Use examples (it's for "ITC Avant Garde Gothic" but... yeah, you know...)
TeX Gyre Heros
- 8 Fonts
[Alternative To: Helvetica]
[Based on Nimbus Sans L, some history on the link]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/TeX-Gyre-Heros
Ubuntu
- 8 Fonts
[Alternative To: Uni Sans]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Ubuntu
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Ubuntu Sans
- 16 Fonts
[Same as Ubuntu but with more Styles]
https://github.com/canonical/Ubuntu-Sans-fonts/releases/tag/v1.004
Ubuntu Sans Condensed
- 16 Fonts
[It's in the same path as the normal version]
https://github.com/canonical/Ubuntu-Sans-fonts/releases/tag/v1.004
Wix Madefor Text
- 10 Fonts (Consider that they appear as separated Fonts on Affinity's Font Menu)
[Alternative To: Avenir, Product Sans]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Wix+Madefor+Text
Woodford Bourne
- 6 Fonts are free
https://www.fontspring.com/fonts/paulogoode/woodford-bourne
No longer available on Fontspring
Work Sans
- 18 Fonts
[Alternative To: Akkurat]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Work+Sans
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Script
Alex Brush
- 1 Font
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Alex+Brush
Allura
- 1 Font
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Allura
Arizonia
- 1 Font
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Arizonia
Cookie
- 1 Font
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Cookie
Conditional Script
- 1 Font
https://gumroad.com/l/BMxPG
Gentium Book Plus
- 4 Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Gentium+Book+Plus
Gentium Plus
- 4 Fonts
[Covers more languages than its Basic counterpart]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Gentium+Plus
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Ibarra Real Nova
- 8 Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Ibarra+Real+Nova
IBM Plex Serif
- 14 Fonts
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/IBM+Plex+Serif
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Latin Modern Roman Demi &
Latin Modern Roman Slanted &
Latin Modern Roman &
Latin Modern Roman SC &
Latin Modern Roman Dunhill
- 2 Fonts
- 2 Fonts
- 4 Fonts
- 2 Fonts
- 2 Fonts
[Alternative to: Abril]
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/latin-modern-roman
Libre Bodoni
- 4 Fonts
[Alternative To: Bodoni]
https://fontlibrary.org/es/font/libre-bodoni
Libre Caslon Text
- 3 Fonts
[Alternative To: Adobe Caslon Pro]
https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/libre-caslon-text
Linguistics Pro
- 4 Fonts
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/linguistics-pro
Lora
- 8 Fonts
[Alternative To: Abril]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Lora
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Noto Serif
- 72 Fonts
[Just as its brother, Noto Sans, this Typeface has a huge number of fonts on this link]
https://www.google.com/get/noto/#serif-lgc
[If you prefer it from Google Fonts, it's available in 4 styles]
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Noto+Serif
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Noto Serif Display
- 72 Fonts
[Just as its brother, Noto Serif, this Typeface has a huge number of fonts on this link]
https://fonts.google.com/noto/specimen/Noto+Serif+Display
[If you prefer it from Google Fonts, it's available in 18 styles]
Noto Serif Display - Google Fonts
Status: Beta
Purpose: Fixes and updates
Requirements: Licensed Affinity Designer 2 (registered to an Affinity ID account)
Mac App Store: Not Submitted
Download: Here
We are pleased to announce that the first Affinity Designer 2 Customer Beta 2.0.3.3 is now available from the link above.
This beta is an update to the 2.0.0 version recently released to all customers and will form the basis of our first patch. We recommend that you use this beta in preference to the release version if you are affected by any of the issues listed below.
If this is your first time using a customer beta of an Affinity app, it’s worth noting that the beta will install as a separate app - alongside your store version. They will not interfere with each other at all and you can continue to use the store version for critical work without worry.
- New Document: Custom Document Preset order is not retained between app sessions
- Shape Builder Tool now has an additional option to delete open curves that were inside a newly created area, plus you can now hold Alt to delete areas while still in Add mode - more to come...
- Warp Group editing now supports the Shift modifier to lock node edits to an 8-axis grid. Also can be used with off-curve nodes to maintain their angle while dragging them
- DWG Import scaling improvements
- Current DPI of selected layer does not show in V2
- Using the Select object/ transparency object selects all objects
- New clearer icons for stroke properties (cap, join, align)
- Fixed spurious future version error under certain circumstances
- Update for HEIF importer
- Export Panel UI fixes
- Pen tool tweaks and fixes
- Gradients on text strokes don't render unless the fill also has a gradient
- Fixed hang that could occur composing vertical centre aligned text
- OpenType handling does not respect lookup flags such as IgnoreMarks
- Resource Manager updates
- Fix for disappearing rulers
- Fixed various issues involving handling of placed document files
- Placed documents with bleed can fail to render the bleed correctly
- Many and various Layers Panel updates and fixes
- Ensure global colour edits update live
- Select Same Name should only select objects with user supplied names
- Localisation updates
To be notified about all future Mac beta updates, please follow this notification thread
Hey folks,
first I want to thank Serif for the great v2 upgrade - for me this is a real game changer (especially the publisher IPad App and the new Ipad optimized UI - I total love it and it changes my workflow completely in a very positive way.
And to optimize it further yesterday the delivery guy brings me a nice new tool for my work. I want to share the benchmark results here if anyone else is considering to get a new IPad.
Now I am using a 12,9“ M2 Ipad 16GB Ram (it is my companion of a 15“ 2016mbp which is signifikant slower… in the affinity benchmarks)
I hope this is good Place for the results because @MikeTO wishes a new thread (he is the guy who brought all the results together in the past) and I think the beta photo forum part is not the right place for such a threat - If anybody else has a good Idea maybe the mods could consider to change the place.
And if you have other results to share with us this could be a very useful thread to get an overview wich System runs how well with the affinity suite.
Here is my result: