The American Type Founders Collection from TypoBrand LLC builds on the ATF legacy of originality, creativity, and innovation, introducing new interpretations of classic ATF typefaces.
“Low stroke contrast, generous spacing, and fine-grained weights from Light to Extra Bold make FF Hertz a workhorse text typeface which holds up well under today’s widely varying output conditions from print to screen. ”
“The St Bride Foundation has just announced that it is no longer able to keep the printing workshop and library open in their current format because of funding constraints.”
“This one’s been simmering for a while, and we’re delighted to finally tell you about a substantial expansion to the Typekit Library. TypeTogether, Dalton Maag, and URW++ are three prolific type foundries, and this huge update introduces hundreds of their fonts into our collection.”
Seen is a font that has a preloaded set of sensitive “spook words” that the NSA and other agencies are using to scan through our documents. Once one of the words on the “list” is written, the font automatically crosses it out.
“How many typefaces is too many typefaces? A million? 100 million? Or is it the case, as Massimo Vignelli memorably observed, that a graphic designer can function effectively with only a small stable of thoroughbred sans and serif typefaces?”
“FontScout is an app for iPad that lets you browse the MyFonts collection based on visual similarity. This app gives you a new way to explore the world of fonts. Use FontScout to find the perfect font for your project and discover unknown gems.”