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“No other design discipline requires so much learning and training as fontography, and by no other aspect can amateurs be so easily distinguished from professionals.” – Dmitry Kirsanov
To follow up our recent article, 8 Rules for Creating Effective Typography, this post contains over 30 sites either dedicated to or designed with beautiful typography.
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This section of the post contains sites that are not only built with beautiful typography, but are also great resources for typography fanatics.
Royalty-free vector icons, glyphs and symbols based on the Helvetica Bold typeface. Copy and paste resources to mash up new ones. Bundle with Helvetica glyphs for even more flair. This will from now on be your new default Photoshop shape collection.
Since 1989, Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones have helped some of the world’s foremost publications, corporations, and institutions develop their unique voice through typography. Their body of work includes some of the world’s most famous designs, typefaces marked by both high performance and high style.
Type-themed & type-inspired iPhone & desktop wallpapers for typenuts. Completely free; no strings attached.
Typechart lets you flip through, preview and compare web typography while retrieving the CSS.
Reviews of typefaces and typography books, with occasional commentary on fonts and typographic design.
This is a personal project riven by the love for typography. It uses a random set of letters publish on Flickr to display your message send to somebody in particular and/or to a public audience.
Type Daily is a collection or aggregation of type-related content on the WWW. All content is scooped up via RSS, so this site will always display the latest, freshest content. I’ll be adding several more features, including a personalised home page that lists your favourites (or something like that).
Are you a graphic designer? Do you know the difference between a font and a typeface? Do your eyes light up when conversations turn to ems, kerning, and baseline grids? If you answered yes to these questions, then The Typography Manual for the iPhone and iPod Touch is for you!
Lettercult is our attempt to highlightartists & designers doing remarkable work with Custom Letters. This group includes type designers, letterers, sign painters, graffiti artists, stone carvers, calligraphers, poster artists, and graphic designers. Just people. Who make letters.
As the market continues to become saturated with overly complex, cluttered designs, Ugmonk’s mission is to provide high-quality products with simple, fresh graphics (mostly typography-centric clothing).
A font foundry collective bringing together talent from all around the world.
WLT is an image, video, & text ‘bookmarking’ site that is wholly dedicated to type-related content. Think of it as a type-centric and visional delicious, if you like. Membership is by invitation only.
The sites below aren’t dedicated to typography but their have chosen type as a major feature of the overall site design. Use these sites as inspiration for your own unique designs.
This concludes our two part series on typography. Let us know which of the sites above is your favorite and be sure to leave a link for your own favorite typographical resources. Thanks for reading!
Tags: Typography
I look on this beautiful design pages and — wow what you can do with typography — thx for sharing and the work
awesome post, great gathering of websites (:
A great collection of typography sites. I love most of them. The style of sites is different and having creative style. Now I thinking about one of these for my next blogs.
This is AWESOME.. I love typography.. :)
Great sites