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Webfonts in Action
Onefootball
Webfonts: Pluto Sans, Pluto Sans Condensed
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Webfonts in Action
Protest Boardwear
Webfonts: Futura®
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Webfonts in Action
Every Second Counts
Webfonts: DIN Next™, Cold Spaghetti, Bebas Neue
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Webfonts in Action
Lighthouse Brewing
Webfonts: Nexa Rust, Droid Serif
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Webfonts in Focus
Fourth
Filed under: Rising Stars as Webfonts
Style: Script, Classic, Display
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Webfonts in Focus
Geogrotesque in Focus
Filed under: Technological Faces
Style: Sans Serif, Square, Geometric, Modern
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Webfonts in Focus
Nexa in Focus
Style: Sans Serif, Geometric, Grotesk
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Webfonts in Focus
Standard CT in Focus
Filed under: Helvetica Alternatives
Style: Condensed Sans, Sans Serif, Grotesque
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Articles
Webfonts and Autotranslate
Webfonts offer greater control and visual consistency when using automatic site translation. With a bit of tinkering, you can not only make your own browsing on foreign language sites less of an eyesore, you can help out visitors on your sites too. …
Filed under: Feature article
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Articles
A CSS Webfont Logotype
A pure text logotype, wordmark or masthead is now very achievable using HTML and CSS in combination with webfonts. Our little demo will introduce you to some of the possibilities and advantages in such an approach. sn cookie monsieur Baked in…
Filed under: Technique
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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
Defining a CSS font family
In this article we're going to be digging into the composition of the CSS Font Family and how browsers interpret weight and style formatting. normal text font-style:italic …
Filed under: Technique