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Kerning For Dummies Or How To Improve Typography

Have you ever thought of things that make your design informative? The colors you use (they can be correlated with certain feelings and emotions), the symbols you place (they can bring users to certain conclusions), and the content you introduce (it carries the initial information) – all these elements...

Font Moods: Establish the Moods With Typography

Fonts are an integral part of the web design industry that is changing rapidly. Hundreds of them appear daily in order to satisfy the demand that is constantly rising. The enthusiasm around fonts doesn’t seem to be possible to stop. The hardest evidence that proves the importance of fonts...

Why Clean Typography Matters [Part 2]

The most important consideration when it comes to type is readability. From small, tightly packed lettering in body text to big, dynamic lettering in logos and banners, clean typography can make or break a project. Here are five more things you need to know to help create clean typography...

Type Effects: A Few Fonts Can Go a Long Way

You don’t need a ton of typefaces to create a great design. Actually fewer typefaces can actually be better. By keeping typography simple, it allows you (and users or readers) to focus on other parts of the design. Designers can get a lot of extra mileage out of type...

Typography Words You Need to Know

When working with designers and other creative professionals – from the people who build websites to those who put together business cards – it is important to understand and be able to speak the language of type. Typography has a set of jargon that is all its own and...

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