![]() ![]() The name might not match exactly (actually, probably won't match exactly) and you may need to make adjustments in your document to use name of the font that you do license.įWIW, your experience is not uncommon. There are hundreds of different variants of Helvetica, Times, Arial, etc. That share the same names, but are slightly different. ![]() In this particular case, having a slightly different name is probably for the best if you can't get the exact same font, because it will force you to look for any problems that the replacement font may cause (slightly different metrics, styles, etc.).Īs far as I know, Apple does not license its version of HelveticaNeue for use on other platforms and even if the font is in OpenType or Windows TrueType format and could be copied to a Windows system, you are probably in violation of the licensing conditions for that font under MacOS X. "Strange New Worlds" Costume Designer Bernadette Croft. We spoke with Croft regarding the process of creating these special "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" outfits for Episode 8, extracting nuances from the characters' personalities to form each costume, working with modern 3D printing, which outfits were her favorites and hints for upcoming fashion statements in Season 2. : When you first read the script for director Amanda Row's fun episode, what did you discuss regarding the costume designs and her vision for this fantasy chapter?īernadette Croft: Interestingly, Amanda came from the art department and originally worked building beautiful sets for TV and film, and now she’s a director. ![]() So she comes with a very special kind of talent and experience in terms of the visual representation of the script. I was very lucky how collaborative she was and how I could delve into the script. I’m a fantasy kid and I loved movies like "Labyrinth" and "The Princess Bride." So I could dip into my own nostalgia and reminisce about how important imagination is as a kid. I first wanted the daughter, Rukiya, and her father, Dr. M’Benga, to have elements of African culture and lean into Babs’ Nigerian heritage. ![]()
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