3186 readersFontShop has put together some clever selections of “Fontlympic” fonts — font pairs that work well together.
They also highlight some favorite “underdogs” in the font world.
Have a look here.
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Typecast is a browser-based service that lets you test-drive over 23,000 fonts from various Web font services, including Typekit and fonts.com, in your active Web layout.
Creating and viewing Web pairs and using specialized functions built into the fonts is as easy as picking these options from the menu. The whole process is handled by CSS,
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For their list of “The 100 Best Typefaces of All Time”, FontShop looked at commercial fonts and scored them on both objective and subjective criteria, including sales figures, historical significance, and aesthetic quality.
The resulting online list gives a plethora of information about each listed font, such as well-known examples of the font in use, historical
13702 readersRecently, I had the need to use some “Irish” fonts — fonts that have a Celtic influence and would appear to most people as if they came from Ireland. I knew I had some fonts that fit this description, but I couldn’t remember their names! If only I could ask my font manager to find
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4074 readersFinding fonts for Digital Publications is not very difficult — mostly you’ll be searching for fonts that are display well on screens.
The more difficult task can be licensing, as every font vendor has different licensing schemes, and some do not even allow you to embed their fonts in a PDF…
When creating native apps or other
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FontShop has a helpful selection of free, brief PDF booklets relating to fonts and typography. Some of the topics include:
Webfonts: a Designer’s Guide
Licensing 101: Free Fonts Are Not Always Free
What is OpenType?
A Field Guide to Typography
Common Type Terminology
Seven Rules for Better Typography
Type Selection: Beyond the Look of the Letter
Get them at www.fontshop.com/education
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18566 readerswww.FontsInUse.com is a brilliant, long-overdue concept for a website: it simply identifies the fonts used in real-world magazines, newspapers, posters, ads, movies, and other recognizable sources. When you click on an example, you’re taken to a description of the item where the font is used, and a description/history of the font. You can even add
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Take Control of Fonts in Snow Leopard, by Sharon Zardetto, covers all you need to know about using and managing fonts on the Mac.
Topics range from font location to installation and organization, dissolving much of the confusion designers encounter when activating and accessing their fonts. It explains Apple’s multiple font locations, and the special issues
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FontShop posted their “Top 20 fonts from 2012″ here.
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14658 readersI just read a helpful thread on the Apple support forum about how to handle problems that may appear when opening an old QuarkXPress document on a new Mac or new Mac OS.
The techniques apply to any version of QuarkXPress, and any Mac OS. Essentially, they are:
Disable your fonts. Some fonts may not be as