Webfonts.info

The Web site dedicated to webfonts & @font-face embedding Saved By: Joe Clark | View Details | Give Thanks
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Typographica: Our Favorite Typefaces of 2007

Typographica?s fourth annual review showcases the best in new typeface design. Twenty four of the world?s brightest graphic and type designers selected their favorite font releases of the year. We welcome to our regular cast of contributors: David Berlow, Ellen Lupton, and Erik Spiekermann, among others. Saved By: Grant Hutchinson | View Details | Give Thanks
The Em

Font Bureau?s Type 101: ?The em is an important and basic thing in typography, but its definition can be quite tricky. If you ask a type designer, a typographer, and a software engineer to define the em, you will probably get three different answers. The answers will not necessarily contradict each other; they are just from different points of view.? Saved By: Grant Hutchinson | View Details | Give Thanks
Nice Web Type

Nice Web Type will aggregate collections of links, step-by-step technical advice, blog posts, articles, exemplary work, and more ? those isolated, bountiful resources we have all known and loved. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
Font Matrix

A list of what fonts are on what systems with what software. Brilliant, but annoying to see not much has changed. Saved By: Austin Govella | View Details | Give Thanks
Nice Web Type will aggregate collections of links, step-by-step technical advice, blog posts, articles, exemplary work, and more ? those isolated, bountiful resources we have all known and loved. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
Nice Web Type

Nice Web Type will aggregate collections of links, step-by-step technical advice, blog posts, articles, exemplary work, and more ? those isolated, bountiful resources we have all known and loved. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
Typographica: Grading the New Font ?Features? in OS X Leopard

Apple announced a October 26 release date for Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) today, along with more detailed information on the new system, including over ?300 New Features?. Let?s look a little closer at the features in the Fonts category and give them snarky grades based on their potential value. Saved By: Grant Hutchinson | View Details | Give Thanks
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The resurrection of downloadable Web fonts

Downloadable fonts in TrueType format are now supported by nightly builds of Apple WebKit. Will it catch on this time around? Saved By: Valentin Likyov | View Details | Give Thanks
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Typeface Designers Mix Art, Engineering - washingtonpost.com

The firm had just taken on a commission for The Nature Conservancy: A decorative typeface it could use for various purposes -- letterhead, fax cover sheets, its quarterly magazine for donors. It was the beginning of a three-month development process, although years sometimes pass between inspiration for a font and the completed work. What happens in between is a little bit art and a little bit mechanical engineering, a balance between creativity and practicality. Type designers sometimes say their best work should be invisible. They are making letters without making words -- devising a means of communication, in a way, without saying anything at all. Saved By: Jonathon D. Colman | View Details | Give Thanks
Typeface Designers Mix Art, Engineering - washingtonpost.com

The firm had just taken on a commission for The Nature Conservancy: A decorative typeface it could use for various purposes -- letterhead, fax cover sheets, its quarterly magazine for donors. It was the beginning of a three-month development process, although years sometimes pass between inspiration for a font and the completed work. What happens in between is a little bit art and a little bit mechanical engineering, a balance between creativity and practicality. Type designers sometimes say their best work should be invisible. They are making letters without making words -- devising a means of communication, in a way, without saying anything at all. Saved By: Jonathon D. Colman | View Details | Give Thanks
Typeface Designers Mix Art, Engineering | World Latest | Guardian Unlimited

The firm had just taken on a commission for The Nature Conservancy: A decorative typeface it could use for various purposes -- letterhead, fax cover sheets, its quarterly magazine for donors. It was the beginning of a three-month development process, although years sometimes pass between inspiration for a font and the completed work. What happens in between is a little bit art and a little bit mechanical engineering, a balance between creativity and practicality. Type designers sometimes say their best work should be invisible. They are making letters without making words -- devising a means of communication, in a way, without saying anything at all. Saved By: Jonathon D. Colman | View Details | Give Thanks
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Reference for EVERY Character Key on a Mac

Ever wanted to type the copyright icon, or do an accent over an A without having to resort to some character palette? Here's a handy reference for all the keyboard shortcuts you could need. Saved By: jamesjgill | View Details | Give Thanks
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Fonts that Companies Use

Fonts that Companies Use

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