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Creative Bloq on MSNTypography glossary – an A-Z of type termsPronouced 'ash', aesc is a ligature of two letters – 'a' and 'e'. The aesc derives from Old English, where it represented a ...
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Creative Bloq on MSN19 brilliant resume fonts that make a real impactThat’s why we’ve compiled a list of the 19 best fonts to use on your resume. There are lots of lists out there on the ...
A change in Microsoft Word’s default typeface, from Calibri to Aptos, didn’t register for everyone, but fans of typography got excited.
Tough but charming, HVD Comic Serif makes Comic Sans look like a wimpy Silver Age bad guy. It's well-designed, and will work in any context for which it's appropriate.
Serif Letter Forms and Personality The words serif and sans serif are thrown around to describe only two basic characteristics of type families. But why do we choose one over another?
Y OU MAY not realise it, but different typefaces elicit different emotions. Serif fonts, with small strokes at the ends of letters, are often found in books and newspapers.
Lettering on Trajan’s Column, AD113 The anonymous serif lettering carved into the base of Trajan’s column in Rome, with its contrasting thick and thin strokes and incised serifs, became the ...
The number of times I've had to remind, request or demand that an art director change type to serif and indent paragraphs on body copy over the years is more than I can count.
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