The U.S. State Department changed its official font from the reader-friendly Calibri back to Times New Roman. Michel Martin speaks with an accessibility design expert about why fonts matter.
Steve Matteson has designed some of the most ubiquitous typefaces in the world, and engineered the original core fonts for Microsoft, adapting Times New Roman, Arial, and Courier, which you’ve ...
The best free graffiti font examples demonstrate how adding a street art-inspired look to your creative projects can have a big impact, adding a unique visual edge to your designs. Graffiti fonts come ...
This week, while Harper Lee is thrust back into the spotlight because of her much-anticipated sophomore novel Go Set a Watchman, someone else, heretofore unrelated to the book, is experiencing a ...
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If it's wrong to love 'woke' fonts, I don't want to be right
What might seem like a minor design choice turned into a symbolic stand against so-called ‘woke’ fonts, as not for the first ...
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Apple's new Font Book icon is upsetting designers
The advent of Apple's Liquid Glass design language has proven one of the more contentious UI developments in recent years – ...
A U.K. graphic designer is accusing digital design marketplace Zazzle Inc. of helping itself to her premium handwriting-style fonts and selling them to designers around the world for millions in ...
Parts of this article come from an excerpt of Just My Type by Simon Garfield. Published by arrangement with Gotham Books, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc ...
Turn up the attitude in your designs with graffiti fonts that scream personality. From chunky bubble letters to sharp, rebellious tags, these fonts bring an urban edge that instantly grabs attention.
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