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Typography, I find, is still a bit of mystery to a lot of designers. The kind of typography Iâm talking about is not your typical âWhat font should I useâ typography but rather your âknowing your hanging punctuation from your em-dashâ typography. Call me a little bit purist but this bothers me. So, in an attempt to spread the word hereâs the first of five simple steps to better typography. To kick
Design Beautiful Typography One of the most popular applications for web designers is now a full-blown typography editor. Typetester classic that is known and loved by all is still online! Test and compare more than 2800 web fonts. The new Typetester is a WYSIWYG web typography editor. Create, export and share unlimited projects.
Front cover Introduction 2 Rhythm & Proportion 2.1 Horizontal Motion 2.1.1 Define the word space to suit the size and natural letterfit of the font 2.1.2 Choose a comfortable measure 2.1.3 Set ragged if ragged setting suits the text and page 2.1.4 Use a single word space between sentences 2.1.5 Add little or no space within strings of initials 2.1.6 Letterspace all strings of capitals and small ca
95% of the information on the web is written language. It is only logical to say that a web designer should get good training in the main discipline of shaping written information, in other words: Typography. Back in 1969, Emil Ruder, a famous Swiss typographer, wrote on behalf of his contemporary print materials what we could easily say about our contemporary websites: Today we are inundated with
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