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7 Free Tools to Identify A Font
So you're browsing through your favorite website and found a site that uses a font you love. You want that font too, (and must be as quickly as possible!)… so how do we go about finding out what that font is called? Sounds familiar? Yes… we've all been there before!
One easy option is to simply email the webmaster and ask for the name of the font and where to get it. This can take some time and not all webmasters will reply. So, I've decided to compile a list of free online tools to speed up the identification process.
Read morePosted: December 17th, 2008
Max Kerning
He's opinionated. He's punctilious. He's fussy, finicky, hard-to-please, exacting, demanding. He's persnickety and nitpicking. He has the arrogance which comes of being ... well, right (don't you just hate those people?). He has a bit of an accent ... sounds kind of German. Max Kerning: he wants type in good taste, not type that tastes good.Posted: October 21st, 2008
Fonts used in movie posters
We see film posters every day. But have you ever stopped to think about the lettering they use? Sebastian Lester has. As a typeface designer for Monotype Imaging, he's a literal font of knowledge. Posted: October 7th, 2008
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