Category Archives: Typography

Beautiful Web Typography (#5)

Really good typography presentation illustrating the current state of play.
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Oh No! Not More Web Fonts!

Massive news from Font Bureau
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Oh No! Not More Web Fonts!

Massive news from Font Bureau
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Font-weight is still broken in all but one browser

Rich highlights the rendering inconsistencies across modern browsers. Shocking results.
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Font-weight is still broken in all but one browser

Rich highlights the rendering inconsistencies across modern browsers. Shocking results.
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CRW / Corporate Risk Watch

Simple effective design. Refreshing to see such companies go out on a limb design-wise.
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Ten Crimes Against Web Typography (and how to avoid them)

Cardiff is finally getting its act together. Tonight, I’ll be speaking at the second Cardiff Geek Night, along with Dan Zambonini. It’s a ‘microslot’ that will last about 15 minutes, leaving plenty of time for questions. When I spoke in … Continue reading

Type in Berlin

Since Sunday evening, I’ve been in Berlin attending—and speaking at—the Web 2.0 Expo. I presented earlier today on the very ‘un-web 2.0’ topic of Typography. I think it may have surprised a few people as to how relevant typography is … Continue reading

Incremental leading

There has been a lot said recently about Vertical Rhythm. Richard Rutter began the work on 24ways last year with the piece ‘Compose to a Vertical Rhythm’. This was built upon by Wilson Minor on A List Apart recently with … Continue reading

@media 2007: Third time’s a charm

That’s @media done for another year. Patrick put on a great event. Again. Seriously, year on year the bar is raised and he delivers. The speakers were great, the venue, the food, but most of all the location; Islington is … Continue reading

Talking in Perth

Are you in Perth, Australia on the 11th April? If so, and you fancy an evening of listening to myself and John Allsopp talk about web and type stuff, then pop along to Ideas3 hosted by Port80 at the Melbourne … Continue reading

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