From the course: Font Secrets: Elevate Your Typographic Game

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Using swash characters (sparingly)

Using swash characters (sparingly)

- [Instructor] Swash characters contain extravagant flourishes. If available, they may only be available in the italic form. For example, Adobe Caslon Pro regular has no swashes, but if we switch this to Italic, then Swashes are available. And they work best when used sparingly, applied to the initial caps. If I were to change this to all caps, you can see that that's perhaps a bit too much. Having said that, there are some fonts that contain Swashes in their lowercase form. For this particular example, I'm going to remove the swash from this one R. It may seem somewhat arbitrary which characters are classified as Swashes and which are stylistic alternates. Ultimately, it doesn't matter. They're all available to you to apply through the Glyphs panel, through your type contextual controls, and also through your OpenType menus. Here's a font that contains many Swashes, LiebeRuth. Now if I apply them through the OpenType menu, that's over the top, and I would need to remove the Swashes…

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