Articles in “Fonts”
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Instagram Sans Typeface
Learn more about Instagram Sans, our new typography created to embrace our history and pave our future across the globe. Read Full Article
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The optimal line length
The length of text lines substantially impacts their readability — yet this is often overlooked in e-commerce. See our latest test findings on line length readability. Read Full Article
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The Brand Identity
Balancing the extremes of its own architecture, Fontwerk’s contrasting serif family Nice is rife with typographic possibilities; with each of its four optical sizes and 56 styles harmonised for aesthetic and structural unity. Friendly, fresh-faced and nos… Read Full Article
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Typefaces used by the Bauhaus
Letterform Archive’s inaugural exhibition, Bauhaus Typography at 100, displays nearly 200 objects representing the school’s influence on printed design. From its start in 1919, the Bauhaus incorporated mass production techniques in the creation of artwork… Read Full Article
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Roboto Flex
Google’s most popular font gets customizable with the launch of Roboto Flex, a #variablefont with a huge range of weights, widths, optical sizes, grades – and even parametric axes. Read Full Article
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Even More Chalkboard Fonts (100% Free)
When you need a chalkboard font for your graphic design project it can be challenging to find one. So I hope this list of chalk fonts can help you out. Continue Reading
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Best font for online reading: No single answer
Among high-legibility fonts, a study found 35% difference in reading speeds between the best and the worst. People read 11% slower for every 20 years they age. Read Full Article
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19 Baseball Fonts (100% Free)
When you need a baseball font for your branding design project it can be difficult to find one. So I hope this list of baseball fonts can help you out. Continue Reading
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Noto Emoji font
Emoji are a font. It’s time they started behaving more like one. Read Full Article
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Typefaces Inspired by the Bauhaus
From Futura to ITC Bauhaus, our survey of Bauhaus type continues with a look at typefaces that adopted the school’s simplified, geometric ideals. Read Full Article