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  1. <p>
  2. Primary school curricula in Argentina focus on writing mostly from a
  3. comprehension and composition standpoint rather than from the perspective of
  4. handwriting. Even so, primary school students learn how to write with joined
  5. upright cursive letters from first or second grade. In the initial level,
  6. students learn print-style uppercase letters, followed by print lowercase
  7. letters in the first grade, and finally, cursive writing.
  8. </p>
  9. <p>
  10. Playwrite Argentina is a variable font with a weight range from Thin (100) to
  11. Regular (400), and supports over 150 Latin-based languages.
  12. It has a single-weight sibling font with Guides,
  13. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Playwrite+AR+Guides">Playwrite AR Guides</a>,
  14. designed to harmonize seamlessly with this main font while providing a
  15. visual aid for primary school children.
  16. </p>
  17. <p>
  18. To contribute, see
  19. <a href="https://github.com/TypeTogether/Playwrite/">
  20. github.com/TypeTogether/Playwrite</a>.
  21. </p>
  22. <hr />
  23. <img src="Playwrite-Argentina-1.png" />
  24. <h4>Playwrite Argentina characteristics</h4>
  25. <p>
  26. As it happens in many South American countries, handwriting for primary
  27. education is rooted in the tradition of
  28. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Playwrite+FR+Trad">French Normal</a>
  29. schools. It is a round, continuous cursive style, and some of its most
  30. recognizable features are the long ascenders and descender loops,
  31. semi-connected uppercase letters, curved entry strokes on x-height, the knot in
  32. the letter 'o', and a crossbar in 'q' that requires a pen lift.
  33. </p>
  34. <img src="Playwrite-Argentina-3.png" />
  35. <h4>Family name in font menus</h4>
  36. <p>
  37. Playwrite Argentina appears in font menus with a two-letter country code ‘AR’,
  38. <strong>Playwrite AR</strong>, and features four styles: Thin, ExtraLight, Light, and
  39. Regular.
  40. <br />
  41. The download .zip file includes the variable font and standard static ttf fonts
  42. for each style.
  43. </p>
  44. <img src="Playwrite-Argentina-2.png" />
  45. <h3>Playwrite fonts for schools</h3>
  46. <p>
  47. The Playwrite school fonts are based on the findings of Primarium, a
  48. groundbreaking educational effort that documents the history and current
  49. practice of handwriting models taught to primary school students worldwide.
  50. This typographic engine serves teachers, educators, and parents by generating
  51. localized libre fonts. These Playwrite fonts are complemented by
  52. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Playpen+Sans"> Playpen Sans</a>, an
  53. informal and fun typeface designed for annotations, instructions, and student
  54. notes – that also includes emojis.
  55. </p>
  56. <p>
  57. For more information about the Primarium project, visit
  58. <a href="https://primarium.info/">primarium.info</a> and to learn more about
  59. handwriting education in Argentina, see
  60. <a href="https://primarium.info/countries/argentina/">
  61. primarium.info/countries/argentina</a>.
  62. </p>
  63. <hr />
  64. <h4>How to install the fonts?</h4>
  65. <p>
  66. <strong>Windows:</strong> Download the font file to your computer. Navigate to
  67. where you saved the font file and double-click it to open. Click the "Install"
  68. button at the top of the font preview window. The font is now installed and
  69. ready to be used across your apps.
  70. </p>
  71. <p>
  72. <strong>macOS:</strong> After downloading the font file to your Mac,
  73. right-click it in Finder and select "Open With" > "Font Book". Then, click
  74. "Install Font" in the font preview window that pops up. The font is now
  75. installed and ready to be used across your apps.
  76. </p>
  77. <h4>How to use the fonts in apps?</h4>
  78. <p>
  79. The Playwrite font family uses complex OpenType features to generate connected
  80. writing. Some common applications require these features to be manually
  81. activated.
  82. </p>
  83. <p>
  84. Note: This font family doesn't include Bold or Italic styles, so please avoid
  85. applying them in text editors. If you use the common 'B' and 'I' buttons, you
  86. will automatically generate low-quality styles.
  87. </p>
  88. <p>
  89. <strong>Google Docs and Slides:</strong> From the font selector drop-down, go to "More Fonts"
  90. and search for the desired font name, in this case, "Playwrite AR", and click OK.
  91. If some text is already selected, the font choice will apply.
  92. </p>
  93. <p>
  94. <strong>Microsoft Word:</strong> Go to Format in the Menu bar, select Font, and
  95. then the Advanced tab. Activate "Contextual Alternates" and "Kerning for fonts
  96. below" to apply these settings to all text sizes.
  97. </p>
  98. <p>
  99. <strong>LibreOffice:</strong> In macOS, to select the different styles, go to Format in
  100. the Menu bar, select Character, and use the Typeface menu.
  101. </p>
  102. <p>
  103. <strong>Adobe InDesign:</strong> Open the Paragraph Panel and select Adobe
  104. "World-Ready Paragraph Composer" from the contextual menu.
  105. </p>
  106. <p>
  107. <strong>Adobe Illustrator:</strong> Navigate to Preferences > Type, check the
  108. "Show Indic Options" box, and close preferences. Then open the Paragraph Panel
  109. and select "Middle Eastern Composer" from the contextual menu.
  110. </p>
  111. <p>
  112. <strong>Adobe Photoshop:</strong> Access the Paragraph Panel, then choose
  113. "World-Ready Layout" from the contextual menu.
  114. </p>
  115. <p>
  116. The above instructions are also available in
  117. <a href="https://www.primarium.info/Playwrite_installation_notes.pdf">
  118. PDF format here</a>.
  119. </p>