Posts Tagged ‘font choices

If a website gets a redesign, and nobody hates it, is it even on the Internet? It’s been exactly a week since our redesign and the screams of agony from the tens of offended readers have finally died down. My favorite responses? Milk founder Kevin Rose’s (joke) offer to revert Digg back to Version 3 [...]

If a website gets a redesign, and nobody hates it, is it even on the Internet? It’s been exactly a week since our redesign and the screams of agony from the tens of offended readers have finally died down. My favorite responses? Milk founder Kevin Rose’s (joke) offer to revert Digg back to Version 3 [...]

Week 53: The Yearbook Ladies This week I will be redesigning: The Yearbook Ladies. In the space of 5 minutes I can identify some of the key strengths and weaknesses of this design, and sketch out a mockup. STRENGTHS: The site has a fairly conventional layout structure, with the logo up top, menu beneath it, [...]

What Font shows you which font a webpage is using Designers have been bemoaning the state of typography in the browser since the dawn of the web. However, CSS 3 and the @font-face rule go a long way toward improving your font options. Throw in tools like lettering.js and easy-to-use font services like TypeKit and [...]

Thousands, if not millions, of font choices are currently available for you as a designer. However, not all fonts are created equal. Extra thin fonts are on the rise these days, with many designers finding them to be the perfect complements to their unique ideas. If you want to keep your designs light, airy, and [...]


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