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Web Design Basics: Typography and Layout

Web Design Basics: Typography and Layout

In web design, your layout and typography work together to ensure that your web pages are easy to read and pleasant to look at. You are in control of the fonts, text sizes and layouts of your creations. Creating designs that work well on computer monitors presents its own unique set of challenges that aren’t [Continue Reading]

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Video Tutorial – Typekit

Video Tutorial – Typekit

In this video, you’ll learn how to quickly and easily add decorative fonts to your website using Typekit… Just imagine never having to make a graphic for your headlines again… These fonts will bring your website to the next level! But, what’s the best thing about these fonts? That they’re search engine friendly, of course! [Continue Reading]

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Web Design Trends for 2011: Simple with Rich Typography

Web Design Trends for 2011: Simple with Rich Typography

There were two huge developments in 2010 that will continue to impact on web design in the coming year. The first was the sudden increase in the number of typefaces available to web developers. The second is the creation of Google’s new instant previews. Here is how those developments will affect web design in the [Continue Reading]

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2,200 Free Fonts Now Available to Web Designers at Fonts.com

2,200 Free Fonts Now Available to Web Designers at Fonts.com

Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. announced this week that it is making more than 7,500 web fonts, including over 2,200 free fonts, available through Fonts.com Web Fonts, the company’s cloud-based solution. Features include: • Premier typefaces used widely in branding and advertising, including the Helvetica®, Frutiger® and Univers® designs, now available exclusively from Monotype Imaging. • [Continue Reading]

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Google’s New Instant Previews Means You Have To Rethink Web Design

Google’s New Instant Previews Means You Have To Rethink Web Design

“Remember the three-second rule for web sites? The one that said that your visitor will decide within the first three seconds whether or not they’ll stay on your site? Forget that: it’s now the 0.3 second rule,” says Pamela Wilson in her post “Will Your Site Survive the Google Shrink Ray?” on CopyBlogger. Google has [Continue Reading]

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