The Rio 2016 Olympics Gets A Sexy Typeface

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The Rio 2016 Olympics Gets A Sexy Typeface.

10 Tragic typefaces « VCC Graphics Technology

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10 Tragic typefaces « VCC Graphics Technology.

How About Orange: DIY Pantone Easter eggs

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How About Orange: DIY Pantone Easter eggs.

Subtraction.com: A Short Film About Me

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Subtraction.com: A Short Film About Me.

The Visual Mixtape on the Behance Network

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The Visual Mixtape on the Behance Network.

How to Kill a Font

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How to Kill a Font

A Beginner’s Guide to Pairing Fonts | Webdesigntuts+

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A Beginner’s Guide to Pairing Fonts | Webdesigntuts+.

iPhone/iPad downloads

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The Typography Manual

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The Font Game

Getting font-tastic with faith! « Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff

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Getting font-tastic with faith! « Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff.

Reviving Caslon

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Reviving Caslon 

“How much should a revival of a typeface look like the original? Well, just as with performing an old song—an analogy Matthew Carter has made—there is something you have to like in the original in order want to revive it. And you can’t depart from the original too much, or you lose the charm of the old song that appealed to you in the first place. But if it is too much like the old versions, it might be stale and dated, irrelevant. So what do you keep and what do you change? And change in what way? That’s the challenge every revivalist faces.”

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