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Download Hundreds of Free @font-face Fonts This license can also be found at this permalink: ———————————————————————————————————— Fonthead Design End User License Agreement———————————————————————————————————— By downloading and/or installing Fonthead Design fonts ("software") you agree to the following user license terms: 1) Grant of License: The purchase of this software grants to you ("user") as licensee, the non-exclusive right to use and display the software at a single home or business location on a maximum of 5 CPUs. You also may give a copy of this software to any service bureau which you hire to output your film, paper or color proofs, provided that they do not use the font software for any purpose other than outputing your work. They may keep the font software on file for use with future jobs on your behalf.

Monogram Not to be confused with a monograph. History[edit] Monograms have been used as signatures by artists and craftsmen on paintings, sculptures and pieces of furniture, especially when guilds enforced measures against unauthorized participation in the trade. A famous example of a monogram serving as an artist's signature is the "AD" used by Albrecht Dürer. Christograms[edit]

Type Foundry: Typodermic <div class="jswarning">It seems JavaScript is either disabled or not supported by your browser. AscenderFonts works best with JavaScript enabled.</div> Ascender Fonts Landing Page Basics You Should Know + a Twist This is a contribution by Devesh Sharma on landing page basics you should know. Inbound marketing is where it’s at. This means that your website, whether big or small, should concentrate on generating consumer interest in what you have to offer. The Best Free Fonts for Designers A Craft Of Consequences: Reader, Writer And Emotional Design Before the very first page of a book has been read, you've already analyzed it in countless ways without even noticing. The paper stock, the thickness of the binding, the aroma, the color of the type and even the texture of the cover; the very character of the book is being dissected by the hand and eye at every moment. In this brief second there is a dialogue between the reader and the object. This conversation is subtle and complex, but for most people it is entirely subconscious. This is because we rarely think about these things — we feel them instead.

Rise of the Living Type Stylised 17th century floriated letterforms grotesque mask sprinkles Baroque absurdities or genius ornamental typeforms? Take your pick. The prints above and below were designed in the mid-1600s by the Polish goldsmith, Jan (or Johann) Christian Bierpfaff (1600-? 30 New Free High-Quality Fonts - Smashing Magazine Advertisement Every now and then we look around, select fresh high-quality free fonts and present them to you in a brief overview. The choice is enormous, so the time you need to find them is usually time you should be investing in your current projects. We search for them and find them so that you don’t have to. In this selection, we’re pleased to present Piron, Nobile, St Marie, Code, Arcus, Crimson Text, Quadranta, Juice, Prociono, Mr Jones, Ibarra Real and various useful symbol fonts. Please note that some fonts are for personal use only and are clearly marked as such.

The Conundrum Of “Ears Versus Education” By Karl Winkler • April 14, 2017 I’ve been thinking quite a bit about the role musical education plays in audio mixing. There have been numerous threads about the subject in several on-line forums, and the responses seem evenly divided between “not needed but it doesn’t hurt” and “it’s actually a hindrance” and “it certainly helps.” Because I earned a degree in music performance, I’m biased on the subject, with my opinion leaning toward the “it helps” camp.

@font-face Solutions & Suggestions In the last post I talked about the design aspect of using CSS3 @font-face, today I would like to extend this topic to the technical side on implementing custom web fonts. So what are the options for implementing web fonts? I'm going to review the three main methods of incorporating @font-face and explain the pros and cons of each method. 1) CSS3 @font-face Font-A-Day Ubuntu, the font .. the OS .. the way of life? “The Ubuntu Font Family is very long-term endeavour, and the first time that a professionally-designed font has been funded specifically with the intent of being an on-going community expanded project” Ubuntu is supplied in four flavors; regular, bold, italic, and bold-italic. For more information on this super-high-quality free font check out the project webpage at The new Ubuntu Font Family was started to enable the personality of Ubuntu to be seen and felt in every menu, button and dialog.

Sad day for technology education as Alchemea closes - PSNEurope Alchemea College, the music technology/pro-audio teaching school set up in 1992, ceased trading on Friday 1 May. SSR (School of Sound Recording) London, a similar institution based in Camden, has agreed to take on current Alchemea students “without cost”, while those who have paid a deposit for a course will have the chance to move to SSR. An announcement posted on the door of the Windsor Centre building in Islington – just around the corner from the PSNEurope office – explains that the building’s lease is due to expire in March 2016, and while the directors had been working “flat out to attract investment to facilitate” funding a new lease, all efforts have “proved unsuccessful”. The directors took professional advice and were told to put the business into administration, says the note. Former college principal Christian Huant, posted an impassioned eulogy on his Facebook page today (Wednesday): “So, the dream Alchemea College is no more.

New High-Quality Free Fonts - Smashing Magazine Advertisement Every now and then, we look around, select fresh free high-quality fonts and present them to you in a brief overview. The choice is enormous, so the time you need to find them is usually time you should be investing in your projects. We search for them and find them so that you don’t have to. In this selection, we’re pleased to present Tondu, Banda, Morning Glory, Matilde, Bohema, Weston Round Slab, Highlands, Cabin, Linden Hill and other fonts. 1923 American Type Founders Specimen Book & Catalogue - Hi-resolution Topics printing, advertising, typography, design, fonts, type, presses, letterpress, foundry, graphic design, American Type Founders, type specimen, specimen book A high-quality pdf of the complete 1923 edition of the American Type Founders (ATF) Specimen Book. Considered by many to be the culmination of specimen printing, it is an important, and massive volume, documenting the culture of printing, advertising, and typography in the early 20th century. This issue was scanned at 400 dpi, and is split into three parts for easier downloading. This work is in the public domain. Digitized by David Armstrong/Sevanti Letterpress; for historical & full publishing notes go to:

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