May 2010
April 2010
Mo’ Bulletproofer @Font-Face CSS Syntax
by sbrothier & 1 other (via)Now that web fonts are supported in Firefox 3.5 and 3.6, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera 10.5, and Chrome, web authors face new questions: How do these implementations differ? What CSS techniques will accommodate all?
Firefox developer John Daggett recently posted a little roundup about these issues and the workarounds that are being explored.
March 2010
February 2010
December 2009
November 2009
Web Font Specimen
by sbrothier & 4 othersBecause web type renders differently with only subtle CSS adjustments, seeing it exercised in a variety of ways can help web designers typeset—and also help them decide which typefaces to purchase for their projects. Read more at A List Apart.
October 2009
The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web - a practical guide to web typography
by stonelandPrinciples and guidelines for typography on the web, with example code.
Carver & Veen {39} Typekit - Podcast Episodes - CreativeXpert Design Interviews
by sbrothierTypekit Makes Sites Pretty. That should be enough, but there’s so much more!
In this episode, Ryan Carver and Greg Veen join us from Small Batch Inc., the makers of Typekit.
Typekit aims to solve all of the problems that currently prevent web designers from using commercial typefaces in their designs. Every major desktop browser will support linking to custom fonts from within your site’s CSS using @font-face. You can then use these fonts on your web site without users having to install the fonts on their system beforehand. => This really is going to change web design
September 2009
Outras Fontes | Testing Typekit
by sbrothierWith the Typekit service now you can embbed
fonts with a few clicks using simple CSS mark-up,
without having to handle any font file.
Baseline - a designer framework by ProjetUrbain.com
by MoniqueBuilt with typographic standards in mind, Baseline makes it easy to develop a website with a pleasing grid and good typography.