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The website wants to be a resource for designers and typographers. It has started as a list of type foundries, but aims to provide more typographic resources.
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Quality type: how to spot fonts worth your money
Riccardo Sartori posted a news entry in Typography Weekly #104
“Graphic designers play a fundamental role in visual communication, whether in print or digital format. They sit between content and reader and, for better or worse, they shape the way the public interacts with information. So when graphic designers choose typefaces they have a responsibility to the reader that should be taken seriously.”-
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“Sarah Hyndman shares with us a story of type and invites us to consider our emotional response to the printed word. Each font/typeface has a personality that influences our interpretation of the words we read by evoking our emotions and setting the scene. We all understand this instinctively but it happens on a subconscious level. Sarah shows us that conscious awareness of the emotional life of fonts can be entertaining and ultimately give us more control over the decisions we make.”
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Some mind blowing reference to typography here, enjoy folks. https://archive.org/details/letterformarchive
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Hallo everybody, I need to write a text along a circle path and it would be great to get some suggestions about which types of typefaces are best suited to this type of text layout. Serif or Sans Serif? Uppercase or lowercase? Any other suggestion or note will be very appreciated. Many thanks for a reply!
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Hey, wondering if anyone can explain why some X's are designed asymmetrically? Noticed it in a few fonts, the example shown here is a capital X from Frutiger Ultra Black. Thanks.
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Hallo everybody, I really like to have a handbook with the most common fonts collection to have a speed visual reference( as starting point) to choose a typeface for every project. I mean something which shows the most common fonts (number, symbol, character, families, ...). There are many online resources but in this case a paper book would be perfect! Suggestions?