Archive for the 'typography' Tag

  1. Supporting native browser rendering of custom fonts

    I’ve just been reading an article from Jeff Veen on a font-embedding technology coming up shortly. We’re going to be in a situation soon where every major browser is about to support the ability to link to a font hosted on a web server, which is downloaded and used by the browser to render text. Although the technology is almost there, legal and copyright issues will take a lot longer to catch up. It looks like this could provide an interim solution, definately worth keeping an eye on.

    Posted at 8:33 am on 3/06/09

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  2. Typography: don’t think, feel

    I saw a really interesting presentation at @Media last week, where the panel included Jon Hicks. Jon was responsible for the design of the Firefox and Thunderbird logos. Unfortunately I picked that day to wear a Firefox t-shirt, so ended up feeling like a bit of a groupie, or whatever the equivalent is in geeky circles.

    Although this is probably a lifelong undertaking, I’m starting to learn about typography. I find it fascinating how very subtle changes in the structure and shape of a typeface will result in a completely different message being conveyed with the design.

    This was demonstrated rather nicely by Jon by putting up the original Sex Pistols poster using a different typeface. The result is very amusing, and makes it very obvious how the correct use of typography in a design will have a massive impact on the impression that people come away with.

    Posted at 2:13 pm on 21/06/06

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