Andy Clarke:
As you might expect when you combine Jeffrey Veen and Jason Santa Maria, Typekit’s interface emphasizes function with understated style. It doesn’t try too hard to impress, instead it’s quietly confident and self-assured.
Andy Clarke:
As you might expect when you combine Jeffrey Veen and Jason Santa Maria, Typekit’s interface emphasizes function with understated style. It doesn’t try too hard to impress, instead it’s quietly confident and self-assured.
Charles Ying introduces “A new 3D CSS Visual Effects demo using pure HTML, WebKit’s 3D CSS Effects extensions and JavaScript.”
An excellent resource for web typography tools. I don’t think I would go so far as to say that you can’t live without all 21 of them, but you should be able to find some good tools to help you with your web typography needs.
Author Michael Tuck presents some well researched font-family “stacks” that should be a good starting point for your own tweaking. The basic idea:
An interview with CSS master Eric Meyer on the upcoming (we hope) CSS3. For those of you who may not be following its progression, you may be interested to know that CSS3 is not one great big spec, as was its predecessor CSS2.