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Type Directors Club

http://tdc.org/tdc/ The evening of Tuesday 19th July 2011 was the opening of Typography 57 at the Cooper Union Gallery and Rose Auditorium in New York City. Attendees included a TDC Medal Winner (Matthew Carter) past presidents (Gary Munch, Klaus Schmidt, Roy Zucca, Daniel Pelavin), current TDC board members, TDC members and winners.

Typetester

Due to variety of extensions for Firefox available, some extensions could break some Typetester’s functions. Please do report troubles . If possible, provide a list of installed extensions. * Even though the application should work on any system which allows installation of the listed browsers, it's advisable not to run it on a system with processor 1Ghz or lower. ** Some advanced functionality (like color-picker or client system font-list) might be missing in some browsers. http://www.typetester.org/
Witness an exquisite and controlled variation of stroke rarely seen on FontStruct. This is a beautiful FontStruction which rewards close examination, revealing sophisticated details.

FontStruct

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It’s Monday, and the excitement surrounding TYPO SF is steadily building. The international crew is already on site, preparing at the YBCA for the conference this Thursday and Friday. Conference tickets have outsold the expectations of the organisers. There are still limited pre-registration tickets available, but TYPO cannot guarantee walk-up registrations anymore. If you would like to attend the inaugural edition of TYPO SF “Connect”, don’t procrastinate because this may be your last chance to sign up for two days of inspiring presentations and workshops.

The FontFeed

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FreeTypography

Mosaic Leaf is free font created by emptypage design studio , inspired by Akzidenz Grotesk typeface. It is FREE to use for both: commercial and non commercial projects. Zip contains PDF, OTF and TTF file. Font contains Western and Central Europe encoding, and also Baltic and Turkish. Mosaic Leaf include also Nordic characters set, numbers, punctuations and symbols and currency symbols.
Served is a collection of sites that showcase category specific content from Behance, the world's leading platform for creative professionals across all industries. http://www.typographyserved.com/

Typography Served :: Gallery

http://fontfonter.com/ FontFonter was created by Tim Ahrens , FontShop.com and FontFont.com . © 2010 FSI FontShop International.

FontFonter

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Typographica

Colophon Typographica is a review of typefaces and type books, with occasional commentary on fonts and typographic design. Edited by Stephen Coles , also of Fonts In Use and The Mid-Century Modernist . Founded in 2002 by Joshua Lurie-Terrell .

Friends of Type

http://friendsoftype.com/ Digitized & Drawn by Aaron Carambula I’ve been AFFoT (away from friends of type) for about 3 months now. That’s because I started working at a startup and we’ve got lots of stuff to make.

I Love Typography

A review by James Puckett Jim Williams is a senior lecturer at Staffordshire University, where he compiled an excellent series of student handouts about typography. In 2010 the handouts were featured on Creative Review’s blog which generated interest from publishers. The handouts have now been published in book form as Type Matters .

The Ministry of Type

So last year the Guardian did a survey of its iPhone (and presumably web) users asking what they’d think of an iPad app, and how much (if anything) they’d be willing to pay for it and/or a subscription. I figured that if they did it well, it could be revolutionary. The iPhone app was (and is) so good it still stands as a reference guide for how to do a content-driven app well. If the iPad app was as good, then it’d be great.