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10660_32 jeffrey zeldman's Bookmarks Tagged With "fonts"

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  1. Visit 30 Best Font Downloads for Designers 30 Best Font Downloads for Designers

    "30 typefaces every designer must own."

  2. Visit dafont.com dafont.com

    Archive of beautiful, mostly free, freely downloadable fonts. Browse by alphabetical listing, by style, by author or by popularity.

  3. Visit Rian Hughes Type Packs (Veer) Rian Hughes Type Packs (Veer)

    Gorgeous distressed typefaces by Rian Hughes. I want.

  4. Visit The Road to Clarity - New York Times The Road to Clarity - New York Times

    Clearview replaces Highway Gothic on America's Interstate highways. How a graphic designer and a typographer and their obsession with fonts and legibility led to a painstaking effort to clean up America’s road signs, one letter at a time. Hat tip:… More

  5. Visit IHOF Sneaky Pro IHOF Sneaky Pro

    P22 Sneaky is the newest font by award winning type designer Michael Clark. Sneaky is a connecting-script and sibling of his popular "Pooper Black" type which shares a similar flow and casual elegance.

  6. Visit Font tip for Leopard users | Hoefler & Frere-Jones Font tip for Leopard users | Hoefler & Frere-Jones

    Quick Look turns out to be immensely useful for fonts

  7. Visit CHOPSTICKS By Carlos Segura CHOPSTICKS By Carlos Segura

    Brilliant! 51 chopstick bags by Carlos Segura assisted by Ryan Halvorsen. In EPS for your raster or vector pleasure.

  8. Visit Auto 2 by Michael Parsons Auto 2 by Michael Parsons

    20 automobile illustrations by Michael Parsons, in EPS format for your raster or vector pleasure. Just $49 from T26 Digital Type Foundry.

  9. Visit Ask H&FJ | Hoefler & Frere-Jones Ask H&FJ | Hoefler & Frere-Jones

    On "the utterly confounding typographic dress chosen by Senators Hillary Clinton and John McCain." Fun, even if you're not a type nerd.

  10. Visit Helvetica » A Font We Can Believe In Helvetica » A Font We Can Believe In

    You’ve probably seen Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama’s “Change We Can Believe In” and “Stand for Change” banners. The typophiles among you have realized that the “change” font Obama’s campaign uses is Gotham, designed by Hoefler & F… More

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