![]() ![]() The adoption of the Open Type format for fonts in the late 1990s vastly increased the number of glyphs-each letter, punctuation, or any other character in the font-that you could include in the font software. In the same way, while browsing in the Glyphs palette in InDesign, one day I discovered, way down at the bottom of the listing, that the font I was looking at-Minion Pro-had many type ornaments included with the rest of the font. Google is pretty well-known for placing easter eggs in various places on their search screen, and it can be fun to hunt for “hidden treasure” in otherwise normal software. ![]() “A virtual Easter egg is an intentional hidden message, in-joke, or feature in a work such as a computer program, web page, video game, movie, book, or crossword.”- Wikipedia ![]() If you’re a video gamer, or if you have one in the house, you may be familiar with the phenomenon of “easter eggs.” ![]()
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