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Tiff - a visual typeface diff tool.

Tiff - a visual typeface diff tool.
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Using Infographics in Language Classroom Jun June 28, 2013 | 1 Comment Wikipedia defines Information graphics or infographics as graphic visual representations of information, data or knowledge intended to present complex information quickly and clearly. They are great for today’s visual learners. How can infographics be used in language classes? Both teachers and students can create it To introduce the writer of a novel or a story.To talk about the era in which the story takes place.To talk about the story or the novel highlighting the important events.To talk about a character’s decision in a story or a novel.To talk about movies.To present a topic.To preteach or teach a new subject.To revise words, prefixes or suffixes.To teach passives. I think we can make the list longer according to our needs. Choose your templateResearchChoose the relevant information to use in the infographicUse short simple sentences Some cool infographics on mashables pinterest board for you to follow or get inspiration. easel.ly

Best Practices of Combining Typefaces dafont.com Finding Free Images for Your Classroom The Internet has made a myriad of material readily available to a vast audience. Along with these seemingly infinite resources has come a lot of confusion about how images and other content published online should be legally recognized, protected or used. As educators, we often struggle in navigating that road. I recently read an amusing but instructive article entitled “PSA: Don’t Let Salami and Google Images Get You In Hot Water.” In my classroom, we use a lot of image-based content. One thing we have learned to look for is material with a Creative Commons License. “A Creative Commons license is used when an author wants to give people the right to share, use, and even build upon a work that they have created. There are literally 10′s of millions of images on the Internet specifically covered by one of the six copyright licenses currently established under the Creative Commons protocols. Finding Creative Commons & license-free material Always give credit! About the author

Typography Resources Typography Resources A continuously updated collection of the best typography resources from around the web Learning Resources The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web → A summary of Robert Bringhurst’s typography-bible The Elements of Typographic Style and how it applies to the web. Fontology → A complete curriculum on the typographic arts structured as a workbook. History of Western Typography → A Wikipedia article about the origins of Western typography. Butterick’s Practical Typography → An in-depth, free e-book that covers the fundamentals of typography. Typoguide → A nice overview of everyday typographic challenges. Best Practices of Combining Typefaces → A Smashing Magazine article about the do’s and don’ts of mixing typefaces. Typeface Anatomy & Glossary → A glossary of common typography terminology. Typedia → The encyclopedia of typefaces. The History of Typography Animation → A complete history of typography in a 5 minute paper-letter animation. Foundries & Type Designers A2-Type →

Download Free Fonts for Mac, Android, Windows | Font Cubes GIMP Online – rollApp GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free software raster graphics editor, primarily employed as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. GIMP is available to make detailed image retouching and free-form drawing as well as accomplish image editing tasks such as resizing, editing, and cropping photos, photomontages combining multiple images, and converting between different image formats. In addition GIMP can be used in order to create basic animated images in the GIF format. You can use GIMP as a simple paint program, an high-level retouching program, a mass production image renderer, an online batch processing system, an image format converter (it supports such formats as JPEG (JFIF), GIF, PNG, TIFF, PSD), etc. Having all this features GIMP is widely considered to be the main replacement for Adobe Photoshop. The user friendly interface of this app allows you to stack different modules into tabs or keep them open in their own window.

Typographer's Glossary Serif: Serif's are semi-structural details on the ends of some of the strokes that make up letters and symbols. A typeface that has serifs is called a serif typeface (or seriffed typeface). Some of the main classifications of Serif type are: Blackletter, Venetian, Garalde, Modern, Slab Serif, Transitional, and Informal. Fonts in each classfication share certain similiar characteristics including the shape or appearance of their serifs. Serif fonts are widely used in traditional printed material such as books and newspapers. The Font Pool

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