HOW TO FIND YOUR FILES
If you are accessing the design files for this collection from the All Access CD, you will see folders. If you are downloading the
design files from our website, then you will first have to unzip the zipped, or condensed folder to see the folders within it. The
following graphic will help guide you towards finding the design files that you want to use. When you’ve selected your font
files, be sure to only load the design files you need onto your USB stick. This will help your stay organized, and prevent you
from accidentally merging the wrong files onto your design.
ANITA’S FONTS DESIGNS CHOOSE YOUR
ANITA’S FONTS | PREMIUM COLLECTION | 16
FORMAT
BEAN OR
SATIN?
Please Note:
Some fonts only come
in the Satin variation.
CHOOSE
YOUR SIZE
MAKE YOUR
SELECTION:
Amber Hills
Enchanting
Lattice Script
Marlow
Oakley
Decorative Designs
FIND YOUR
DESIGN
1
4
2
5
3
6
7
Please Note:
For the smallest three sizes
of each font, we suggest
using 60 wt. micro thread
for maximum legibility
UNDERSTANDING THE FILE NAMES
AF-M-UCB1-AAA
AF(Anita’s Fonts)-M(Marlow)-UC(Uppercase)
B(Bean)1 (character number)-AAA(size)
This collection includes thousands of files. Here’s a guide to navigating
the file names. All files start with AF for Anita’s Fonts, followed by an
abbreviation for the font name: M-Marlow, AH-Amber Hills, E-Enchanting,
O-Oakley, and LS-Lattice Script. Then there will be an abbreviation for the
character type: UC-Uppercase, AUC-Alternate Uppercase, LC-Lowercase,
ALC-Alternate Lowercase, UCD-Uppercase Diacritics, LCD-Lowercase
Diacritics, N-Numeral, SC-Special Characters, L-Ligatures, and S-Swashes.
Then, if the font includes both Bean and Satin versions, you will see either
a B or S. After that, each character has an assigned number. You will find
these on each font’s Anatomy Page. Finally, the last part of the name will
be the size, from AAA - H.