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8365_32 J.Bradford Dillon's Bookmarks Tagged With "typography"

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  1. Visit Sunday Type: Potato Type Sunday Type: Potato Type

    What's better than good typography? Edible good typography! Who the hell comes up with this stuff?

  2. Visit Harry Potter and the Order of Typography Harry Potter and the Order of Typography

    An excellent slideshow of typographic examples found in the latest Potter film. Thank you Hicksy, that was delightful.

  3. Visit The Alphabet, But Not As We Know It The Alphabet, But Not As We Know It

    A compilation of some pretty cool alphabet presentations, in buildings, nature, etc.

  4. Visit So You Want to Create a Font. Part 1 So You Want to Create a Font. Part 1

    The first in what is sure to be an excellent series of posts from ILT, "So You Want to Create a Font" goes over the basics of font-designing software, and how to get started.

  5. Visit MMGalleries | Justin Quinn MMGalleries | Justin Quinn

    A bit of really odd Typographic art. Very weird, but equally as cool. Justin Quinn seems to be slightly obsessed with the letter E.

  6. Visit Arial Versus Helveitca. How to Tell Them Apart. Arial Versus Helveitca. How to Tell Them Apart.

    I Love Typography has taken on the age old thorn in the typographer's side, Arial/Helvetica. Learn the history, differences, and arguments surrounding these two letter forms, and be sure to read the comments for more intrigue.

  7. Visit A Type In the Right Direction? A Type In the Right Direction?

    Dan Cederholm chimes in with a look at the @font-face support issue. His idea for fully-scalable icons through dingbat fonts is particularly interesting. Look for more on that in the future

  8. Visit Fonts in your Face Fonts in your Face

    Jon Hicks jumped into the web font discussion with this blog post, where he suggests a possible way for font foundries to support this new usage. The article is short, but the comments are where the interest is.

  9. Visit Typographica: Embedded Web Fonts Return. Uh-oh. Typographica: Embedded Web Fonts Return. Uh-oh.

    An interesting analysis of the issues that arise with the embedding of fonts, from Typographica. Interesting what this will do typography as an industry.

  10. Visit WebKit, Now With Downloadable Fonts WebKit, Now With Downloadable Fonts

    WebKit now supports the CSS @font-face specifications, meaning you can now make your website just that more beautiful to Safari users, and thousands of personal blogs will be sporting Monotype Corsiva before the end of the week.

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