AIGA/LA Quickpost — Recently in Type Category

KERN

If you truly love typography, play KERN on your iPhone. Practice and prove your typographical acumen with a score that... More

It's a sign from Gov.

Read about Clearview the new typeface approved by the US government for use on Federal highways. ... More

Comic Sans

Have mercy on the criminal? Comic Sans designer explains the origin of a type atrocity.... More

Typographica Type 2007

Typographica dishes on their favorite typefaces of 2007.... More

Decodeunicode.org

Take a look through decodeunicode - a wiki for the 98,884 graphic characters defined by Unicode 5.0.... More

What font authors compose in

Writers reveal what font they compose in and why.... More

GIF Your Type Right

Typography hero Stephen Coles of Typographica and Font Shop fame shows us the way to perfect display type for the... More

How to Recognize Japanese Fonts

Ping Magazine wants to teach you how to recognize Japanese fonts.... More

Elements of Typographic Style

The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web... More

Font Feed

Typographica has been in a bit of hibernation awaiting a long-promised redesign, but Steven Coles is also powering FontFeed, the... More

Type Radio

... and they're Podcasting as well at TypeRadio.org.... More

Type Week 2005

For any of you smart folks (unlike me) escaping the summer broil for New Yawk City, Jonathan Hoeffler reminds us... More

Someone Named Nat

Umm, that "someone named Nat" is our own Nat Bolton, on the front page of the New York Times this... More

The Next Big Thing in Online Type

Microsoft recently announced the creation of six new screen typefaces which will start being bundled with Windows next year.... More

Fontomas

The Fontomas Collection is coming out on CD, in an extremely limited edition, so if you want it, pony up... More

BitFontmaker

The BitFontmaker rocks. Click the upper right link.... More

Typophiles in the Bay Area

Why the Bay Area is swarming with people who love letters.... More

From Arial to Wide Latin

From Arial to Wide Latin: BBC's Ian Peacock explores how the fonts we choose operate as a secret language.... More

Fave Fonts 04

Typographica surveys the best new typefaces of 2004.... More

Happy New Year from Font Shop

It's 2005, do you have your new calendar free from FontShop?... More

Clearview HWY

Stolen from Typographica, thanks Stewf, a great site on Clearview Hwy, the new official typeface to be used on all... More

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