Test Type On Devices With Mobile Previews
Exciting news type lovers! You can now view all of your Typecast projects on your mobile. This means that you can quickly: show your designs to others while out and about talking shop; and test the...
View ArticleDesign With MyFonts’ Rising Stars in Typecast
Somebody pinch us! We’ve been dreaming about this since way back in beta – the day we’d be able to design with the MyFonts collection in Typecast. And it’s finally here! 80,000 MyFonts web fonts to...
View Article“Make It Like the PSD”
“Make it like the PSD.” It’s something that I’ve heard often in front-end development, and it raises my hackles every time. While the design process probably involved wireframes, sitemaps, user stories...
View Article10 Display Faces for Under $50
Leitura Display Try Leitura Display Swashes and Roman Designed specifically for editorial use, Leitura Display makes a bold headline, perfect for a newspaper-like design. A transitional typeface...
View ArticleTailor-Made Type for Web Design
Try Didot eText Regular and Bold. Text adapted from Daniel Will-Harris Monotype recently released the second collection in their eText series of typefaces – fonts new and old drawn specifically for...
View ArticleA More Modern Scale for Web Typography
I’m a big believer in responsive web design. It’s the only way I know to provide the best experience across the increasingly fragmented landscape of devices and capabilities that is the new normal on...
View ArticleInside the TechCrunch Redesign with Dan Mall
Since the Tech Design relaunch went live, many have likened it to The Verge. How inspired were you by that site? I take inspiration from everywhere, but The Verge is an easy one to reference for a...
View ArticleBest New Web Fonts of 2013
Try Pétala Semi Light & Italic. Pétala Pro is an extremely flexible typeface with a hefty 18 weights and styles, so it’s capable of handling pretty much any typographic challenge you throw at it....
View Article10 Foundries We Heart
Jake Giltsoff Five fab foundries that Jake thoroughly fancies Suitcase Type Foundry Try Tabac G1 Medium, Dederon Medium Italic and Nudista Semibold for yourself Suitcase Type Foundry was founded just...
View ArticleThe Voices of Type
If you’re excited about using type, I would bet that a large part of your excitement comes from the voice of type. By ‘voice’ I mean the feeling found in within it — the personality and attitude we...
View Article7 Servings of Type for a Healthy Head & Body
URW Antique Olive Try URW Antique Olive for yourself now Despite its yummy olivey-round shapes, Antique Olive was actually named for its French foundry (Fonderie Olive) and not the fruit. Designed in...
View ArticleA New Typeface Designed for Split-Second Legibility
Introducing Burlingame A few years ago, Monotype’s type designer Carl Crossgrove began work on a new typeface as part of a proposal for a major gaming platform. When the client went with another...
View ArticleReadable, Fluid Type With Basic CSS Smarts
Keeping your type at comfortably readable line lengths can be quite a challenge with responsive design. When viewports can be nearly any size under the sun, it can feel like we’re going to need a whole...
View ArticleDesigning for Moments With Media Queries
Consuming content on the web is like entering the fog of war we see in video games—that enforced lack of situational awareness that encourages the player to move into unmapped areas of the screen to...
View ArticleDan Mall On Rapid Ideation
How do you manage client expectations with this new process and convince them that they don’t need to see multiple versions of homepages? It’s a shift not just in process, but in mindset all around....
View ArticleMasculine Scripts
Line Try Line for yourself now Taking inspiration from the graffiti on the streets of New York, Line is an impactful monoline script. I particularly enjoy the intriguing contrast between its sharp...
View ArticleBrighter Lighter Blackletters
Blackletter was the first style of type to be printed from movable metal type back in the 15th century but fell out of favor with the arrival of the more legible Roman type. Fast forward to now, and it...
View ArticleClean, Lean Serifs for Science & Tech
Turnip Thanks to its chunky serifs, Turnip has a strength and density that makes it feel authoritative—but in a cool substitute teacher kind of way. Those squared counters give it a geometric flavor...
View ArticleImproving Online Ads with HTML
Let’s face it. Ads on the web need some love. While web fonts and responsive design have created more readable, seamless experiences for visitors, and many of us have improved workflow through closer...
View ArticleJordan Moore on Mobile-First Type & Layout
All RWD seems to be about handling different widths, but are there any strategies to ensure that your website is also responsive between different heights (for example when you want to make sure...
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