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Paragraph’s Tenby Now on Sale!

Jan Smoeger ’s Tenby , a 10-font modular geometric sans display family, is on special right now, with three weights free and all others marked down to $8 each from the usual $12.

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Paragraph’s Tenby Now on Sale!

Reviving Caslon

By William Berkson Part 1: the snare of authenticity How much should a revival of a typeface look like the original? Well, just as with performing an old song—an analogy Matthew Carter has made—there is something you have to like in the original in order want to revive it

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Reviving Caslon

New Releases from Device

Rian Hughes’ Device foundry brings us several new releases this week. Included among them are the futuristic and often retro-tinged display faces he is known for, as well as several distressed faces, a theme that is becoming more and more common in his work recently: While I have always been a fan of Rian’s work – and of course, like all his releases, these are technically excellent and certainly visually appealing – there is one face that really stood out for me

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New Releases from Device

New FontFonts

This FontFont release is a big one. First, as usual, we’re launching several original and useful new designs: FF Amman , FF Suhmo , and the long awaited FF DIN Round . Also new: family extensions and OpenType editions of popular classics

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New FontFonts

Filmotype is Back From the Dead

In the 1950s, the Filmotype machine – able to set over 500 alphabets (including connecting scripts) from 2-inch film – was one of the most popular devices available for advertising and other display typesetting. It eventually became the Alphatype, which then, like all phototypesetting, faded from view after the advent of the Mac in 1984; the library, however, slumbered on, waiting for the right person to rediscover it. In 2006, Stuart Sandler , the retro-font mastermind of Font Diner and other enterprises , bought the entire library – lock, stock & ligature – and began digitizing it.

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Filmotype is Back From the Dead

The Art and Tradition of Typography

The Art and Tradition of Typography For over 25 years Microsoft has been very focused on the development of type and type technologies. In order to fully understand the technical foundations of typography in Windows, a brief overview of some of the highlights of “typographic engineering” from the past 500 years can add some useful insight

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The Art and Tradition of Typography

KLTF Makes its Way to MyFonts

The Karsten Luecke Type Foundry (KLTF) brings three very accomplished new faces to MyFonts this week. Small specimens – and a few words from the designer – are included below; take special note of Litteratra , one of the most successful blackletters in recent memory. “This is not one of the polished sanserifs.

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KLTF Makes its Way to MyFonts

Fundamentals: Workhorse Sans Serifs

Grotesques (or Gothics) were the first sans serifs to appear in type history. Rugged and straightforward, they are the classic workhorses, communicating without pretension.

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Several SoftMaker Scripts: Simple, Smooth & Sometimes Scrawled

SoftMaker , the German foundry originally known for revivals of German Suetterlin and other old-German gothics, has more recently developed a number of connecting scripts, almost all based on handwriting. This week they’ve brough a half dozen of these to MyFonts, all of them high-energy and expressively personal, and all quite authentic in how they mimic real handwriting

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Several SoftMaker Scripts: Simple, Smooth & Sometimes Scrawled

New and Notable: Affordable Script Packs

There are thousands of script fonts out there. We could stock our shelves sky high with anything that has an alphabet, but we believe it’s more useful to filter the mediocre from the great. We bring you only the finest fonts available, scripts with sure strokes and a natural flow, work from master scriptographers like Charles Borges de Oliveira and Alejandro Paul

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New and Notable: Affordable Script Packs

Fresh From the FontFeed

Extra Bold, Ultra Black Fonts In an effort to get noticed, a lot of folks turn to the most obvious item in their font menu: Impact ™. But no matter how loud it looks, a typeface can only shout so many times before it loses its voice. Here is a huge list of alternatives.

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Fresh From the FontFeed

Gallery Categories

Posters Signage/Wayfinding Websites Gallery Categories Since we launched the FontShop Gallery at the beginning of the year it has blossomed to over 2,500 images showcasing real fonts at work in the real world. Now that we’ve reached this critical mass of imagery, there is something from nearly every design discipline and medium

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Gallery Categories

Founders Grotesk

By Kris Sowersby The impetus for Founders Grotesk originally came from Duncan Forbes of The International Office . We had often discussed the nature and usefulness of the classic grotesks, and the possibility of creating a new one

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Founders Grotesk

Forero’s Ornalia is Suitably Ornate

Fernando Forero ’s Ornalia includes a dozen customizeable 3-part decorative frames, each with a different historic pedigree. Variously Italianate, Germanic, Baroque and Deco, these slightly weathered frames would be great for labels and all sorts of large display projects. The delicate detail – something that’s apparent in much of this designer’s work, much of which is weathered and/or distressed – really shows at large sizes.

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Liebe Menu Lettering

Ulrike Wilhelm , the illustrator behind a number of fun dingbat and illustration-based fonts , presents Menu Lettering – a new face jam-packed with all sorts of decorated wordmarks perfect for anyone designing materials for restaurants or other similar clients. Combine Menu Lettering with LiebeCook and LiebeMenu for a fun, informal (and extremely affordable) toolkit for a huge variety of food-related projects!

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Liebe Menu Lettering

Introducing exljbris

Museo This highly original design began with the letter ‘U’, a single stroke with ends bent to form slab-like terminals. From that design Buivenga developed a lowercase, then additional weights, and eventually a matching Sans family and a more conventional Slab family. All three variations are clean, legible faces and excellent alternatives to overused typefaces from the entire spectrum of sans and slab serif classifications

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Introducing exljbris

New Scripts from Flat-It

Xesy A casual script with serious curves, Xesy includes a few ligatures and alternate glyphs for better connections and versatility. Expect the same from Flat-it’s vintage-inspired scripts below. HT Gelateria Download Ht Gelateria PDF HT Tabaccaio Download Ht Tabaccaio PDF HT Farmacia Download Ht Farmacia PDF HT Cartoleria Download Ht Cartoleria PDF HT Motel Download Ht Motel PDF HT Maison Download Ht Maison PDF

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Get a Discount on Photoshop to HTML: Slice Your Designs Like a Pro

Tuts+ has just released Photoshop to HTML: Slice Your Designs Like a Pro! Within its pages, Nettuts+ editor Jeffrey Way takes you through the entire process of converting a design from Photoshop into a complete HTML/CSS website. If you can create gorgeous designs in Photoshop but don’t know how to convert them into solid, functioning website, this book will teach you how. With these skills in your arsenal you can begin working as a professional web designer, or increase the money you earn for every web design gig you do.

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They Came, They Saw: Conqueror

Since 2005, Muscovite Yuri Gordon (cofounder of Letterhead Studio ) has been polishing and expanding his Conqueror superfamily. The most recent additions and alterations to the already large selection of Conqueror faces include a dozen faces each in the Conqueror Display , Conqueror Text and Conqueror Slab families.

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They Came, They Saw: Conqueror

The Rise and Fall of GeoCities

There once was a time when web design was open to amateurs looking to claim their own little space on the World Wide Web. Of course, those opportunities for amateurs still exist today, but back when GeoCities reigned supreme, web design for newbies was a force to content with.

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The Rise and Fall of GeoCities