ITC Beesknees® Std


This document contains late-breaking product information, updates, and troubleshooting tips.

Minimum system requirements
Font installation
Family information
Release Notes
Known issues
Customer care
Other resources

Minimum system requirements

Windows®

Macintosh

Font installation

For information on installing these fonts, see http://www.adobe.com/go/learn_fontinstall_en.

Family information

History

Designed in 1990, ITC Beesknees is the sort of letter one might expect to see from a type designer who started his graphic arts career as an apprentice sign painter. Its broad brush-like strokes make it a good choice for a wide range of designs, from flamboyant posters to business cards (for a very unstuffy business, obviously). That young sign painter is Englishman David Farey, who has designed over two hundred typefaces.

Menu Names And Style Linking

The fonts in this family have no style links: none are a bold or italic variant of another.

You should note that selecting a style option such as bold or italic with any of these faces will either have no effect, or result in programmatic bolding or slanting of the base font, which will usually produce inferior screen and print results.


Release Notes

For all fonts of family ITC Beesknees Std: version 2.020 created on Wed Jun 13 17:58:40 2007.

version 2.020 created 2007/06/13

version 1.018 created 2002/02/07

Known issues

Customer care

Customer Service
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Support Plan Options and Technical Resources
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Other resources

Online Resources
Adobe Type Showroom
Adobe Type Showroom - all current Read-Me files for our font families
User Forums




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