archive for August, 2009
What’s All This About Web Typography?
It seems like everyone these days is talking about web typography. I don't blame them. With the now almost universal support for @font-face in every major browser (yes, even IE), we will now have access to one of the most sought-after features we've always wanted — the ability to use non-system fonts in our websites. No more will designers be limited to Georgia, Arial, Tahoma and those other system fonts.

But, as they say, when one problem is solved another steps up to take its place. In this case its licensing restrictions for some fonts. The problem in a nutshell: foundries make awesome fonts. They sell those fonts to us — designers — and in turn we use @font-face to put those fonts on web pages. But when we do that we often break the licensing rights that come along with those fonts since putting them on the web is just like distributing them. Just as you can download an image from the web, so to would you be able to download the font. Until those fonts can be protected, designers won't take the risk. Continue reading…

She Walks in Beauty Poster

Another type experiment, this time using Gill Sans. The poem is She Walks in Beauty by George Gordon, Lord Byron. The piece was made in poster size (18×24), but I also have a convenient iPhone wallpaper size for download.

Front-End Design Conference

This past Friday the first Front-End Design Conference was held in St. Petersburg, FL. Ryan and I made the early morning drive to St. Petersburg for the festivities.
For awhile there hasn't been a conference or event that has focused on front-end design. Okay, there has been but nothing even remotely close to Orlando. I was surprised to hear about the Front-End Design Conference and quickly made plans to attend (thanks to NFi for covering the cost for the tickets). And it was an even bigger reason to attend when I found out the speaker lineup who included folks and companies I've actually heard of and follow.
Speakers included Kevin Hale of Wufoo, Jonathon Longnecker of Forty Seven Media, Grant Friedman of Colorburned and Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks who had a great talk on jQuery. Continue reading…
