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Clothes Make The Man, Font Makes The Brand. FontPro Gives Designers A Powerful Typeface Tool
May20

Clothes Make The Man, Font Makes The Brand. FontPro Gives Designers A Powerful Typeface Tool

If you think font is of minor business concern, try to imagine Pinterest written without cursive lettering or The New York Times printed in an airbrushed-style script. Font is a design element that distinguishes brands and helps render a company unforgettable. Here to make navigating the sea of fonts…

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AbstractFonts.com – Download Free Fonts

With more than 13,000 fun, freaky, stylish, cute, and elegant fonts for free, AbstractFonts.com offers a break from the everyday hum drum of Arial and Calibri, Times New Roman and Verdana fonts most computers and laptops come equipped with. AbstractFonts offers alternatives to the standard fonts such as “Jaggy Fries,” “Exquisite Corpse,” and “Paper-Mache” to name a few. Other fonts currently popular...

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Type-A-File.com – Web Typography Made Easy

Giving even basic typographical styling to a text can prove tricky. But help is at hand in the shape of Type A File, a new (and quite original) site that acts as a functional template for typography. Using Type A File, you will be able to implement headings, paragraphs, lists, blockquotes, citations, abbreviations, asides and small texts in as many different font sizes as you want. And since Type A File sets the typography that you...

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FontComparer.com – For The Comparison Of Fonts

The usage of strange fonts should be taken with a pinch of salt. For example, if you are ever submitting a MS to a publisher you should always play it safe, and go for something like Times New Roman – something easy on the eye. And this applies to all kind of manuscripts. I know a few people who are into vampire novels who always pick gothic-derived characters for their MSS. They never hear back from anybody. No wonder. Let the...

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Typechart.com – Find The Right Web Type To Use

To put it in simple words, Typechart is a service that will let you see how different web types would look when implemented on any site you are developing. The objective of the site it to let you avoid the hassle of actually implementing them for good, and swapping them for a different one in order to see which would suit the design of the site best. And what’s even more interesting is that a “Get CSS” link is provided for every...

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