BuzzworthyStudio Designer : Buzzworthy Studio Website theme : Design agency website Highlights : Gorgeous typography design with strong color contrasts Aside from text fonts, sizes, styles, shadows and alignment, colors are one of the most important factors that can affect the typography design.
Online Preview 9. Batenka Designer : Jetstyle Website theme : Newspaper website Highlights : Newspaper style typography design This website directly follows the typography and layouts of a traditional newspaper so that their "old" readers can freely and naturally read the online content without having to change their reading habits. Meat Agency Website theme : Design agency website Highlights : Capitalized titles; Beautiful color scheme Using a cap title is another typography design trend.
The bright color scheme is also stunning and and keeps readers on page. Online Preview The dynamic background shows its products vividly and helps increase sales.
Van Hotlz Co Designer : Eric Van Holtz Website theme : Web development studio website Highlights : Interactive tomography design This website not only uses a distinctive typography located on the right side, but also adds interesting interactions to website texts.
M-Building PS. Shishki Park PS. Typography design in an illustration style adds beauty and appeal. So, Mockplus also has collected 10 beautiful and creative free typography fonts for designers to create a gorgeous website: 1.
Bondoyudo Download free font online 2. Space Download free font online 3. Handletterink Download free font online 4. Halfomania Download free font online 5. Foxlite Download free font online 6. Forest Smooth Download free font online 7. Roadster Download free font online 8. Gelato Soft Download free font online 9.
Anthares Download free font online Janji Neue Download free font online Still do not know how to choose the right font for your website? Also share on. Snow Hu In-house writer, who loves reading and is enthusiastic about web design. On Web Typography by Jason Santa Maria Talk Video Through an understanding of our design tools and how they relate to the web as a medium, we can empower ourselves to use type in meaningful and powerful ways.
But what now? Where do we go from here? Transfonter by OddLabs Tool Modern and simple css font-face generator. RightFont by RightFont Team App Sparking font manager to preview, sync, install and organize fonts, with flawless integration into any design software. Fontown by Fontown Team App Fontown is a beautiful typefaces library ready-to-use with a powerful application to organize and share your fonts. SkyFonts by Monotype App Install fonts from participating sites with a single click.
FontBase by Dominik Levitsky Studio App FontBase is a free, beautifully crafted font utility for designers, that gives you all the possibilities of Fontcase. Type Terms by Supremo Glossary The animated typographic cheat sheet. Anatomy of a Typeface by Typedia Glossary Learn about the anatomy of typefaces. Web Font Previewer by JustinTheClouds Plugin Chrome This extension allows you to test webfonts out on any website and target which elements the fonts should be applied to.
TypeWonder by typewonder. A web typography course for web designers and web developers by Matej Latin. Many good examples and great external resources for references. Is typography a science or an art?
Shaping typographically perfect paragraphs could be an art of its own. But in this lesson, we boil it down to balancing three key things: font size, line height and line length.
We conclude with an interactive learning game that will help you sharpen your paragraph shaping skills. In the third lesson, we explore our main tool—the typeface. The content of the book is accompanied by live code examples and the readers go through a process of designing and building an example website as they go through the book. Often, there is still a huge gap in the collaboration between design and code. This book will help to improve this process and make a web with better typography.
My journey towards being a designer began when I was I never studied design so typography was one of the many things that I had to explore by myself.
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