Website data: (Actual information extracted from website) Meta title: Website needs page title Meta description: FontShop.com -- Find, Try, Buy & Download Fonts | This listing is not rated yet. Rate it! | Report it! FontShop http://www.fontshop.com/fontfeed/ Category: Blog Directory » Computer Blogs » Fonts Hits: 1 Date added: 2006-03-30 21:51:18 Alexa traffic rank: 30,274 Site average load time: 3.896 Second(s) Slow Faster than 26% of websites Site language: EN Site encoding: US-ASCII |
FontShop Latest Posts
Revived, Refined, & Refreshed: MT, ITC, LT, & Adobe
The Monotype, ITC, Adobe, and Linotype libraries were all updated last month with new releases and specially priced value packs. Now available at FontShop are convenient family packs of your old favorites like Neue Helvetica, ITC Charter, Frutiger, Univers, and Trajan, along with new takes on the... Read more...
Published 1 day ago
OurType: New and Updated Fonts
Discover fresh contemporary type from the Netherlands. A new crop of fonts from OurType is now available at FontShop. New designs like Parry, Neue Sans, Eva, and Amalia fulfill the modern day typographers’ needs and are the perfect alternative to traditional typefaces. Many of... Read more...
Published 2 days ago
Embrace The OpenType Hype
We love OpenType. It’s not just the latest font technology, but also the most advanced, poised to replace the old TrueType and PostScript formats. This font format brings many more possibilities for typographers and graphic designers. But, of course, a new technology always means new things to... Read more...
Published 2 months ago
Award-Winning Fonts
Undeniably, both awards " the Type Directors Club’s TDC² and Typographica’s Favorite Typefaces " are always long awaited by the design community. The selection of world’s best published font releases are highly respected for years. While the TDC award is the traditional top dog,... Read more...
Published 2 months ago
Entertain and Embellish
Click to enlarge. Entertain and embellish with the typefaces of IHOF, Comicraft, and Norwegian Fonts. FontShop is known for workhorse text and corporate typefaces, but these new collections offer something slightly different from standard fare, proving that we are your source for decorative and... Read more...
Published 3 months ago
New FontFonts: Release 44
FF Utility by Lukas Schneider. Click to enlarge. Our new font blog entries have fallen a little bit behind. We won’t point you to all the new releases announced in recent newsletters, but do be sure to check out the issue showcasing the latest FontFonts. Aside from FF Celeste™ Sans’... Read more...
Published 3 months ago
Types & Characters: Xavier Dupré and Martin Majoor
Type design super heroes Xavier Dupré and Martin Majoor are featured in FontFont’s new Types & Characters brochures. Their excellent typefaces and their approach to design is presented to provide an insight into the work of the people behind the letters. The Types & Characters series, designed... Read more...
Published 3 months ago
2008 FontShop Calendar: April
April Featuring P22 Operina Pro and P22 Koch Signs While we no longer have a monthly calendar offering, there shall be special exceptions, and this fantasy alchemical calendar for April is one of them. James Grieshaber combined his own typeface, P22 Operina Pro, with P22 Koch Signs to conjure... Read more...
Published 3 months ago
In Use: Hermes for Wig-01
UK-based designer Andrew Townsend is in charge of Un.titled’s art direction. As Wig-01 he works on self-initiated art and design projects such as the “Graphic Poetry” book and illustrations for various magazines. The typeface of his simple, dynamic website showcasing these projects is... Read more...
Published 3 months ago
Figuring It Out: OSF, LF, and TF Explained
Numerals (or figures) can take various forms. The figure style you choose ought to be appropriate to the project you are working on. Readability is key. But which style is best for which purpose? There are two main forms, oldstyle figures (OSF) and lining figures (LF). Each can come in tabular... Read more...
Published 4 months ago