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  • FontShop Fonts on the Web


    Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily ReportAuthority Authority: 466
    F ontShop announces that they are ready to deliver their font library as web type: [S]tarting today, Typekit users can pick from dozens of FontFonts, including FF Meta, FF Dax, and FF Netto. Plus, the Typekit service lets you test any of those FontFonts on your page before you publish. And tomorrow? Typekit is ...
    1 week ago
  • More Web Fonts


    Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily ReportAuthority Authority: 466
    E llen Lupton and Jeffrey Zeldman talk about web fonts, part 2 . That is all. This has been a belated part of Web Type Day .
    1 week ago
  • Web Type: Lupton on Zeldman


    Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily ReportAuthority Authority: 466
    T oday in Print , Ellen Lupton interviews Jeffrey Zeldman (that’s me) on web typography, web standards, and more. Part one of a two-part interview. Ellen Lupton is curator of contemporary design at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York City and director of the Graphic Design MFA program at Maryland ...
    1 week ago
  • Get Real With Real Fonts


    Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily ReportAuthority Authority: 466
    W eb fonts are here. Now what? In Issue No. 296 of A List Apart for people who make websites, Nice Web Type’s Tim Brown debuts Web Font Specimen , a handy, free resource to see how real fonts really look on the web; and Jason Santa Maria discourses on web type , showing how to avoid using fonts that don’t ...
    1 week ago
  • Webfonts Week: An Interview with Erik Spiekermann


    The FontShop FontFeedAuthority Authority: 420
    Spiekermann embraced the fledgling world of digital type early on when he founded FontShop 20 years ago , and he’s just as forward-thinking now about licensing type in an era of Web-embeddable fonts.
    2 weeks ago
  • Webfonts Week: An Interview with Christian Schwartz


    The FontShop FontFeedAuthority Authority: 420
    On our fourth day of Webfonts Week I thought it wise to hear from someone who repre­sents the future of type design. Who better than Christian Schwartz?
    2 weeks ago
  • Webfonts Week: An Interview with David Berlow of The Font Bureau


    The FontShop FontFeedAuthority Authority: 420
    Taking the pulse of the font community would not be complete without the man who has been active in type design and technology from the beginning of the digital era.
    2 weeks ago
  • Webfonts Week: An Interview with Simon Daniels of Microsoft


    The FontShop FontFeedAuthority Authority: 420
    Webfonts Week continues as we chat with a guy who has been instrumental in Microsoft’s focus on screen typography since 1995. Si Daniels was there for the development of Microsoft’s Core fonts for the Web, the EOT format, and the ClearType technology and fonts. We talk about where he sees Web typography headed and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • House Party


    Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily ReportAuthority Authority: 466
    R eal fonts on the web: House Industries supports WOFF format . …a font format for the Web that satisfies the needs and concerns of browser makers, web designers, and type foundries. …WOFF, offers compression to speed page load times, freedom from thorny legacy issues and inclusiveness (font outlines can be ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Fonty font font


    Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily ReportAuthority Authority: 466
    I t’s the Fonty-Fresh™ thing! If real fonts on the web are of interest to you (and if they aren’t, why are you here?), you’ll enjoy Tim Brown’s iPhone-friendly summary of recent web type events, tests, and opinions . Of special note in that list of juicy goodness is Font Squirrel’s tweet about the ...
    4 weeks ago

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