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Webfonts in Action
Constructive
Webfonts: FF Scuba Web, FF Milo Serif Web
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Webfonts in Action
Innovation Project Canvas
Webfonts: Geogrotesque, FF Bau Pro
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Webfonts in Action
Eginstil
Webfonts: Futura®
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Webfonts in Action
Mambo Mambo
Webfonts: GT Sectra
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Webfonts in Focus
Devinyl
Filed under: Rising Stars as Webfonts
Style: Monolinear, Display, Modern, Stencil, Sans
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Webfonts in Focus
Xyngia in Focus
Filed under: Text Faces
Style: Text Faces
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Webfonts in Focus
Brix Sans in Focus
Filed under: Text Faces, Contemporary Sans
Style: Sans Serif, Grotesque
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Webfonts in Focus
Revista
Filed under: Rising Stars as Webfonts
Style: Fashion, Magazine, Script, Stencil, Serif, Dingbats, Handtype, Vintage
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Articles
Part 2: The Problem With Line Height
Understanding how browsers and operating systems interpret line height is important to becoming a master web typographer. Whether setting extended body text or making a logotype from a few glyphs, knowing how and why line height can vary across…
Filed under: Technique
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Articles
Why Use Webfonts?
"Are webfonts for me?" The emergence of real typography on the web will have a greater impact on the working lives of some designers than others. Web designers and developers - and everyone in between - use webfonts to create websites built around…
Filed under: Feature article, Technique
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Articles
Part 3: Line height options in the kitbuilder
Our Webfont Kit Builder allows the user to fix some of the problems described in the previous part of this article. But there is no single best method, so we offer various options to suit different scenarios. Each of the first four methods (Best,…
Filed under: Technique
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Articles
A Guide to Using Illustrative Type on the Web
Fonts designed to look as if they were drawn, written or printed by hand — as if, in fact, they were not digital at all — offer a whole range of possibilities for making websites feel less, well, webby! An illustrative, photo-realist or…
Filed under: Technique,