I just discovered a new Google feature to be obsessed with. Typography nerds, get ready for your day to get one million times ...
to read, depending on the font choice. Read on to see why. You make font choices every day. You pick type designs each time you use a word processor, read an e-book, send an email, prepare a ...
PostScript fonts come in Type 1 and Type 3 formats. Type 1 fonts use a simple, efficient command language and are widely used, but Type 3 are not. Type 3 fonts can use the entire PostScript ...
In today’s post, we will show you how to change & customize the default font size & style on the Edge browser. Customizing the Microsoft Edge font size and styles for all web pages and settings ...
From dusty old prints to homey pork knuckle – Polish font makers seem to know no limits when it comes to their sources of inspiration. Here’s a glance at some of the more significant events in Polish ...
Comic Sans arrived at precisely the moment when computers became tools for personal expression rather than just dull workhorses, and users wanted fonts to match. The type was of its age: It met a ...
You’ve changed the normal text style for the current document, but to apply this to every Google Docs document going forward, you need to open the Format menu again, then select Paragraph styles > ...
a collection of four fonts: Nocturne, a monospace typewriter; Tuileries, a refined serif; Hypercube, a graphic sans-serif; and Lipslide, a bold titling typeface. The first font of the new collection, ...
Simon Garfield, author of Comic Sans: The Biography of a Typeface—the first in his series of books about fonts—wants to know why. Garfield’s new book tracks the history of Comic Sans ...