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- <p>
- Primary school curricula in Argentina focus on writing mostly from a
- comprehension and composition standpoint rather than from the perspective of
- handwriting. Even so, primary school students learn how to write with joined
- upright cursive letters from first or second grade. In the initial level,
- students learn print-style uppercase letters, followed by print lowercase
- letters in the first grade, and finally, cursive writing.
- </p>
- <p>
- Playwrite Argentina is a variable font with a weight range from Thin (100) to
- Regular (400), and supports over 150 Latin-based languages.
- It has a single-weight sibling font with Guides,
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Playwrite+AR+Guides">Playwrite AR Guides</a>,
- designed to harmonize seamlessly with this main font while providing a
- visual aid for primary school children.
- </p>
- <p>
- To contribute, see
- <a href="https://github.com/TypeTogether/Playwrite/">
- github.com/TypeTogether/Playwrite</a>.
- </p>
- <hr />
- <img src="Playwrite-Argentina-1.png" />
- <h4>Playwrite Argentina characteristics</h4>
- <p>
- As it happens in many South American countries, handwriting for primary
- education is rooted in the tradition of
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Playwrite+FR+Trad">French Normal</a>
- schools. It is a round, continuous cursive style, and some of its most
- recognizable features are the long ascenders and descender loops,
- semi-connected uppercase letters, curved entry strokes on x-height, the knot in
- the letter 'o', and a crossbar in 'q' that requires a pen lift.
- </p>
- <img src="Playwrite-Argentina-3.png" />
- <h4>Family name in font menus</h4>
- <p>
- Playwrite Argentina appears in font menus with a two-letter country code ‘AR’,
- <strong>Playwrite AR</strong>, and features four styles: Thin, ExtraLight, Light, and
- Regular.
- <br />
- The download .zip file includes the variable font and standard static ttf fonts
- for each style.
- </p>
- <img src="Playwrite-Argentina-2.png" />
- <h3>Playwrite fonts for schools</h3>
- <p>
- The Playwrite school fonts are based on the findings of Primarium, a
- groundbreaking educational effort that documents the history and current
- practice of handwriting models taught to primary school students worldwide.
- This typographic engine serves teachers, educators, and parents by generating
- localized libre fonts. These Playwrite fonts are complemented by
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Playpen+Sans"> Playpen Sans</a>, an
- informal and fun typeface designed for annotations, instructions, and student
- notes – that also includes emojis.
- </p>
- <p>
- For more information about the Primarium project, visit
- <a href="https://primarium.info/">primarium.info</a> and to learn more about
- handwriting education in Argentina, see
- <a href="https://primarium.info/countries/argentina/">
- primarium.info/countries/argentina</a>.
- </p>
- <hr />
- <h4>How to install the fonts?</h4>
- <p>
- <strong>Windows:</strong> Download the font file to your computer. Navigate to
- where you saved the font file and double-click it to open. Click the "Install"
- button at the top of the font preview window. The font is now installed and
- ready to be used across your apps.
- </p>
- <p>
- <strong>macOS:</strong> After downloading the font file to your Mac,
- right-click it in Finder and select "Open With" > "Font Book". Then, click
- "Install Font" in the font preview window that pops up. The font is now
- installed and ready to be used across your apps.
- </p>
- <h4>How to use the fonts in apps?</h4>
- <p>
- The Playwrite font family uses complex OpenType features to generate connected
- writing. Some common applications require these features to be manually
- activated.
- </p>
- <p>
- Note: This font family doesn't include Bold or Italic styles, so please avoid
- applying them in text editors. If you use the common 'B' and 'I' buttons, you
- will automatically generate low-quality styles.
- </p>
- <p>
- <strong>Google Docs and Slides:</strong> From the font selector drop-down, go to "More Fonts"
- and search for the desired font name, in this case, "Playwrite AR", and click OK.
- If some text is already selected, the font choice will apply.
- </p>
- <p>
- <strong>Microsoft Word:</strong> Go to Format in the Menu bar, select Font, and
- then the Advanced tab. Activate "Contextual Alternates" and "Kerning for fonts
- below" to apply these settings to all text sizes.
- </p>
- <p>
- <strong>LibreOffice:</strong> In macOS, to select the different styles, go to Format in
- the Menu bar, select Character, and use the Typeface menu.
- </p>
- <p>
- <strong>Adobe InDesign:</strong> Open the Paragraph Panel and select Adobe
- "World-Ready Paragraph Composer" from the contextual menu.
- </p>
- <p>
- <strong>Adobe Illustrator:</strong> Navigate to Preferences > Type, check the
- "Show Indic Options" box, and close preferences. Then open the Paragraph Panel
- and select "Middle Eastern Composer" from the contextual menu.
- </p>
- <p>
- <strong>Adobe Photoshop:</strong> Access the Paragraph Panel, then choose
- "World-Ready Layout" from the contextual menu.
- </p>
- <p>
- The above instructions are also available in
- <a href="https://www.primarium.info/Playwrite_installation_notes.pdf">
- PDF format here</a>.
- </p>
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