There is a way to get true SC if you are using @font-face (which you are). But you need to have SC as a standalone font because browser can't access them when they are embedded as an OT feature inside single font weight. Nitty-gritty -
The subject made me curious so I checked Typekit myself but unfortunately SC are not supported as a standalone font. Maybe we could try to lobby this one out with Mr. Veen, Brown, Santa Maria etc. ;)
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Another view from the top-left.
almost 2 years ago
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Gedy Rivera
I love this combination. Beautiful!
almost 2 years ago
Thanks, Gedy.
I've always thought these 3 families worked well together. I'm happy Adobe chose them as part of the release.
almost 2 years ago
that icon hanging off is stellar. got to find a way to utilize that trick some day!
almost 2 years ago
Killer combo. Me and Chaparral go way back, but I've never seen him look so handsome. Well done lady!
12 months ago
Thanks, Matthew! I'm sure it has been done elsewhere too. There are no new ideas, just good iterations.
Thanks, Natan! Now if we could just us small caps online, right?
12 months ago
h1 { font-variant: small-caps; } not working for you?
12 months ago
Doesn't that just make fake small caps?
12 months ago
There is a way to get true SC if you are using @font-face (which you are). But you need to have SC as a standalone font because browser can't access them when they are embedded as an OT feature inside single font weight. Nitty-gritty
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The subject made me curious so I checked Typekit myself but unfortunately SC are not supported as a standalone font. Maybe we could try to lobby this one out with Mr. Veen, Brown, Santa Maria etc. ;)
12 months ago