More than 30 of the most successful FontFont families are now available as Web FontFonts.
More than 30 of the most successful FontFont families are now available as Web FontFonts.
The Ministry of Type has an article with various techniques to achieve good typography on the web.
Typekit releases a preview of its upcoming editing interface. Beautiful stuff, as expected, from Jason Santa Maria. (via veen)
Real fonts on the web handled by TypeKit. Hosting free and commercial fonts in a way that lets web developers use them without the worry of licensing issues.
Zeldman gives a brief look into the current state of web fonts along with some links for further reading. I’ve found Font Squirrel (via Matthew Buchanan) to be another nice resource for finding @font-face friendly fonts. In my forthcoming design of Mighty Dream, I’m using Museo Sans for headings and a little bit of Junction.