Posts Tagged ‘Typekit

Typekit, a web service that helps designers use elaborate typefaces in their web projects, has announced an easy way to use custom fonts on WordPress.com blogs. That means your WordPress.com hosted blogs can now take advantage of Typekit’s font library in just a few clicks. Typekit is like a YouTube for fonts. Browse through Typekit’s [...]

FontShop 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 just one [...]

For lots of web designers and type lovers, there’s much to talk about when it comes to typography and the web. Traditionally, embedding specific fonts into live content (that is, not just using a font to create a text graphic) has been difficult because it means that the end-user needs to have the font installed [...]

A new service called Typekit is now offering a legal, cloud-based method of using more elaborate typefaces on the web. The service has come out of beta and is serving up its fonts to web designers. Despite some inconsistencies between browsers (not Typekit’s fault) and a few other quirks, we found Typekit to be a [...]

Typekit

In: web resources

11 Nov 2009

If you want to use proper fonts on your web site but can’t be bothered with mucking about with sIFR or the like, and you don’t mind paying, then Typekit might be what you’re looking for. It’s a subscription-based service for linking to high-quality Open Type fonts from some of the world’s best type foundries, [...]


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