In 1930 Jan Tschichold describes a new typeface in the publication “Börsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandels”, that “can be drawn by everyone without typographic knowledge”.
Sneak Peek: @font-face in Firefox 3.1
The latest beta and the nightly builds of Firefox 3.1 now support webfonts. Here is a sneak peek at the features and the differences to Safari’s @font-face support.
Handmade fonts
You can’t get an OpenType version of those fonts. They don’t have kerning and the character set is very limited. HandMadeFonts from Estonia are something special.
Meet Max Kerning
Extensis is continuing its online marketing activities. After the trailer for Suitcase Fusion here is another project: Max Kerning.
Traffic Sign Typefaces: France
In France four fonts are currently used. The main fonts are called L1 and L2.
Typographunnies
Did you hear? Comma and Period got married. Really? Comma’s a great guy, but who’s Period? Some moody chick he picked up at the Crossbar a year ago. I bet she’s perfect for him. Yep, she’s always finishing his sentences. This website collects typographic jokes.You can submit your own and rate the presented jokes. via […]
10 Great Free Fonts for @font-face embedding
Safari and Internet Explorer already support it*. Firefox and Opera will get it soon: Downloadable webfonts. Here is a collection of 10 great headline fonts you can embed in you website free of charge …