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Typography Inspiration for the Modern Web · Typewolf. Great Pairs. Author’s note: I’m making transparency a central theme in this edition of Great Pairs. Today we look at David Quay’s Kade together with Joshua Darden’s Freight Micro, and since I’m promoting the new Tryout feature at next.fontshop.com, all of the images shown here link you to their source, where you can go and mess around with the samples, and very possibly come up with something that works even better for your own purposes. Quickly, let me add that this feature (the new Tryout feature) is limited to webfonts that we offer, so keeping this page open as a reference to what will work is advised: FontShop’s Webfonts. I also recommend against pasting text into the Tryout feature, and also, you should use a modern desktop browser. Going against this advice (as I have as part of testing the feature) will reveal what remains to be fixed, however, the feature’s failure to deliver the expected result looks a lot more like it’s simply not responding to your input.

That’s it. Typo/graphic posters. Fonts In Use – Type at work in the real world. LetterCult — Custom Letter Culture. Friends of Type. Typetoken® | Showcasing & discussing the world of typography, icons and visual language. Typography Served :: Gallery. The Ministry of Type. Typography. Typo/graphic posters. Type Tide, fonts in use. /page/2 Like Type Tide? You’ll love the new Fonts In Use » Type Tide is on hiatus. For more nice type used nicely, get on over to our newly relaunched Fonts In Use and subscribe to the RSS feed. 1 year ago 2 notes Everyme Typeface: Theorem See also: “What is the font used for the Pinterest logo?”

1 year ago 27 notes StateImpact.NPR.org by Danny DeBelius Typeface: Proxima Nova 2 years ago 3 notes View Larger Image Submarine Poster by France-Lise (via coffeemakescreative) Typeface: Poplar 2 years ago 158 notes View Larger Image A Visual Elevation by J C Pagan Typeface: Radio 2 years ago 55 notes View Larger Image Amusing font promotion by Nick Shinn Typeface: Artefact (Name your sources, Tumblrs!)

(Source: mrsdentonorahippo, via kupferschrift) 2 years ago 41 notes View Larger Image From “Bevy of Ball Terminals” by Stephen Coles Typeface: Cabernet The less successful predecessor to the more famous “Laverne & Shirley”, this sitcom featured a cynical Penny Marshall and her even grumpier sidekick. Type Tide.