Having just spent a week in various countries through out Europe I found myself studying the design techniques of thee various different cultures as well as how it compares to that of the US. Interestingly enough I found myself able to look at the typography of design completely independent of the message (as I did [...]
Posts Tagged ‘type’
Improve your typography with “typographic contrast”
- Author: Ross Johnson
- Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008
- Comments: 15 Comments
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- Tagged: color, contrast, design, font, fonts, graphic design, prinicipals, shape, size, space, type, typography, Web Design
25+ Sites that Use Typography As The Only Design Element
- Author: Ross Johnson
- Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2008
- Comments: 58 Comments
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- Tagged: design, font, font face, gallery, showcase, type, typeface, typography
Ever since I heard about the study of typography I was fascinated by it. Upon the word “typography” it clicked for me, “how interesting… the study of type, typefaces, and the design that is shaped by it.”
On the web we face some typographic challenges and limitations, the typefaces, font smoothing, and control we have over [...]
Another contender in the sIFR / Facelift Typography Arsenal
- Author: Ross Johnson
- Date: Monday, October 27, 2008
- Comments: 1 Comment
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- Tagged: fonts, tools, type, typography, web
I came across an interesting tool called Typeface.js today. It appears to be a worth while addition to the sIFR / Facelift “Web Typography Arsenal.” Much like Facelift and sIFR it is javascript based and replaces the plain XHTML text with an embeded custom typeface replacement. In this case it uses the <canvas> element and [...]
All the Tools You Need for Rich Web Typography
- Author: Ross Johnson
- Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008
- Comments: 4 Comments
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- Tagged: css, design, facelift, graphic, leading, letterspacing, sifr, tools, type, typefaces, typography, Web Design
Typography has come a long way on the web, but we are still stuck with a fairly limited amount of control over our type and how we use it. Even after exploring fonts that you could use but probably don’t, and learning some advanced css typography techniques, we are left with maybe a handful of [...]
Spatial Awareness in Design
- Author: Ross Johnson
- Date: Friday, October 10, 2008
- Comments: 6 Comments
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- Tagged: design, graphic design, grids, space, type, typography, Web Design
Have you ever come across a design that is so simple, so clean, yet so beautiful that it makes you wonder “How are they able to do so much with so little?” If so, then you are probably subconsciously realizing the special awareness of the design. Huge, Inc is a perfect example of the “less [...]
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