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January’s Font of the Month: Daily Special
The type foundry of David Jonathan Ross (DJR), home of the Font of the Month Club. Making fonts such as Fit, Forma DJR, Gimlet, Manicotti, Input, Turnip, Condor, Trilby, Fern, and Output.
The hardest working font in Manhattan
A story of a 150-year-old font you have never heard of – and one you probably saw earlier today.
Atkinson Hyperlegible Font - Braille Institute
Read easier with Atkinson Hyperlegible Font, crafted for low-vision readers. Download for free and enjoy clear letters and numbers on your computer!
Line length revisited: following the research
Recent eye movement research is reviewed which questions whether long line lengths do cause reading difficulties.
Font | NDS
Choosing the right font for learners will increase retention time, reduce fatigue and support good stress. A legible, readable font should be a sans-serif, humanist typeface, with suitable letter and word spacing. Simple shapes assist with speed and help reduce cognitive loads.
Readex Pro
is the world-script expansion of Lexend. Lexend is a variable font empirically shown to significantly improve reading-proficiency.
Lexend — Change the way the world reads.
Atkinson Hyperlegible Specimen PDF
… a typeface created in partnership with Braille Institute of America. It has been developed specifically to increase legibility for readers with low vision, and to improve comprehension.
Fonts for dyslexics: comments by Stephan Peters
Type design pages for Stephan Peters. Fonts for dyslexics: comments by Stephan Peters. Type design information compiled and maintained by Luc Devroye.
Buy fonts from the world’s favorite typography blog, I Love Typography (ILT)
Buy fonts from your favorite indie foundries – on the world's favorite typography blog
Buy fonts from the world’s favorite typography blog, I Love Typography (ILT)
Buy fonts from your favorite indie foundries – on the world's favorite typography blog
Design Better Data Tables. Poor tables. Where did they go wrong?
The surprising psychology of fonts
How typefaces impact emotions remains largely unstudied, but a new report suggests that different fonts can elicit different emotions.
The Dos and Don’ts of Pairing Typefaces
When choosing typography to use in designs, narrow down your options by understanding the most common classifications, looking for typefaces with multiple variations and distinct characters, and pairing typefaces together with consistency and readability in mind.
Are some fonts ageist?
A new study reveals that the speed at which you’re able to read online depends a lot on the font—and your age.
Atkinson Hyperlegible Font | Braille Institute
A new typeface – greater legibility and readability for low vision readers, free from the Braille Institute
Leading-Trim: The Future of Digital Typesetting
How an emerging CSS standard can fix old problems and raise the bar for web apps
Bell Centennial ⓦ
Text for Proofing Fonts
Modern CSS Techniques To Improve Legibility
[…] how we can improve websites legibility using some modern CSS techniques, great new technologies like variable fonts and putting into practise what we learned from doing scientific researches.
Snapfont 👌
Browser plugin to help you try out fonts on live websites
Typesetting Libraries and Plugins
Typesetting Libraries and Plugins
Satzbreiten und Zeilenlängen im Schriftsatz
Zeilenlänge (Satzbreite)
How to Tune Typography Based on Characters Per Line
Readability: the Optimal Line Length
The 4px baseline grid
What Would Language Look Like if We Simply Did Away with Gendered Pronouns? | | Eye on Design
Fontblog
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