When choosing a typeface to use for a project, there is no replacement for a printed type specimen. Fonts just look different when you see them in print, compared to how they look on screen. So, when ...
In a small business, the Internet can play a large role; it can allow you to research potential clients or get information about new products hitting the marketplace. Eventually, you are going to want ...
In business, it is important for documents to be clear and legible. If your documents emerge with print that is too small to comfortably read, clients may ignore or overlook your communications.
One of the biggest misconceptions among marketers regarding print marketing is that all fonts that look great online will translate cleanly to print. Unfortunately, that isn't the case. Differences ...
Helping your child with their handwriting skills has never been easier, and now you don’t need perfect printing to do it. Penmanship Print, a TrueType font designed by Richard Douglas, provides a ...
Please note: This item is from our archives and was published in 2017. It is provided for historical reference. The content may be out of date and links may no longer function. I’ve always considered ...
September 15, 2006 Xerox Corporation scientists have developed a digital printing font so tiny that you need a magnifying glass to read it. The new MicroText Specialty Imaging Font, just 1/100th of an ...
Baskerville, Bookerly, Caecilia, Georgia, Helvetica, OpenDyslexic, Palatino, the mysterious “Publisher Font”: According to my iPhone’s Kindle app, all of these typefaces are available with a button ...
If there’s a topic that’s bound to get designers riled up into a fiery debate, it’s the issue of choosing the best font for reading to use on the screen. For most of the web’s life, designers haven’t ...
With thousands of fonts in circulation, it’s tough to identify a specific font from memory, when you see it. Fortunately, you don’t have to–there are free websites and an iOS app that can identify ...