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Typography is a wonderful world, hidden in plain sight. Here there are some resources for inspiration and study.
A premise: I have a fetish for Typography. I really do. I often find myself tweaking font faces when instead I have much more important and urgent things to take care of, or I spend a long time watching super technical videos and documentaries on the history of design and visual representation of writing. I wonder how would it be if I chose it as my main interest, alto at a professional level. Nevertheless, I love it, and by checking the insights below, you might be struck by its power and beautiful effectiveness, too.
- The Vignelli Canon, a book on design, the book on design, by Massimo Vignelli (a legend). This book inspired me so much that it completely changed how I see the world (and made me fall in love with Typography, too). My notes on the book in [[The Vignelli Canon]].
- I font preferiti dagli scrittori italiani, on Il Post.
- Articles tagged with “fonts” on Il Post.
- Web Typography, a website focused on typography on the Web, Richard Rutter. I bought [[Web Typography|the homonymous book]] on the topic, it is very insightful.
- Google Fonts About page.
- Font Forge guide.
- The Font Library’s Guidebook.
- Helvetica, a documentary on the most consequential, widespread, revolutionary yet simple typeface of history.
- The Font Bureau
Steve Jobs about the value of Typography [IMG]
The Vignelli Canon
Massimo Vignelli
a legend
I font preferiti dagli scrittori italiani
Il Post
fonts
Il Post
Web Typography
Richard Rutter
About page
guide
Font Library
Guidebook
Helvetica
The Font Bureau
Fonts
- Smelvetica, a funny customization of Helvetica by [Tim Holman](https://tholman.com 'Tim Holman's website').
- Inter, a wonderful Open Font by Rasmus Andersson.
Update 3rd December 2020: I will never stop loving Inter and using it everywhere - play with it - why this website uses Inter
Smelvetica
Helvetica
https://tholman.com
Inter
Rasmus Andersson
play with it
why
- Merriweather, ~~the serif font I use on this blog~~ (not anymore), it’s designed by Eben Sorkin.
Update 3rd December 2020: I've been deluded: like Playfair Display, it feels AWESOME at the beginning, it then gets itchy and bothering after a while.
Merriweather
Eben Sorkin
Playfair Display
- Graphik, Sans Serif
- Garamond is the most widely used and loved font in the italian publishing industry, and to me it’s the best serif font for narrative writing. EB Garamond is its renewed, open, digitally friendly alternative, and I use it when I want to use serif in my blog. Its designer is a great guy
Graphik
EB Garamond
a great guy
Custom Font
- define a font name
- cutting the leg of xs
- sideways cutting of letter’s legs
Font subsetting
In order to make pages load faster, there are ways to drastically reduce a font file size, by basically removing unused glyphs.
pyftsubset Inter.ttf \
--unicodes='U+0020-007F,U+00A0-00FF,U+2013-204A,U+2150-215F,U+2190-2199,U+21A9,U+21AF,U+2200,U+2203-2209,U+2211,U+221A,U+2325,U+232B,U+2318,U+237A,U+25E6' \
--layout-features='' \
--flavor='woff2' \
--output-file='inter.woff2'