Emigre Web Fonts
Emigre’s font library is now available as web fonts that you can self-host (providing you take some protective measures with .htaccess). That means Mrs. Eaves is available for the screen. W00t!
Emigre’s font library is now available as web fonts that you can self-host (providing you take some protective measures with .htaccess). That means Mrs. Eaves is available for the screen. W00t!
A useful bookmarklet that suggests font stacks to match up with the web fonts on whatever page you happen to be viewing.
Syntax for @font-face that’s more bulletproof than the techniques previously considered bulletproof …’till an even more bulletproof syntax comes along.
Lovely typographic showcases from Stan and friends.
The newest web fonts delivery service is a collaboration between five foundries: The Font Bureau, Ascender, Roger Black, Petr van Blokland and DevBridge.
Ascender is selling (and hosting) webfonts now.
Google-hosted free-as-in-beer webfonts.
Get a glimpse behind Fontdeck's curtain.
Microsoft, Mozilla and Opera have formally submitted the WOFF font format to the W3C.
A store of fonts for sale, many of which have licenses that allow you to use them with @font-face.
Beautifully done with HTML5 and font linking.
Test cases for font-linking.
Steve Souders does the research and reveals the sad truth about the effect font-linking has on performance.
A quick, slick primer on font linking.
A good look at choosing fonts for font linking.
Getting font-linking to work in all browsers.
Elliot gives a rundown of the font delivery services for the web that are on the way.
A good, clear-headed summation of font linking.
A great round-up on the current state of web typography following TypeCon 2009.
@font-face for all — Ted shows how to convert TTF files to EOT using the command line.
The colour scheme is a little odd (though I expect this will change from month to month) but the typography is tasteful and the content is king.
Another font-linking service is on the way.
A good description of how font linking works.
Jeff's got something up his sleeve that will help the cause of web typography.
A great example of @font-face in action: comparing Graublau Sans Web with with Lucida Grande.
A repository of liberally-licensed fonts to link to with @font-face.
"We're done with the tired old fontstacks of yesteryear. Enough with the limitations of the web, we won't have it. It's time to raise our standards. Here, you'll find only the most well-made, free & open-source, @font-face ready fonts."
Mark Pilgrim knows the score.
A look at different font stacks out there in the wild.
A wiki for tracking which fonts have licenses that allow for @font-face embedding with CSS.
John has come to the same conclusion as Richard with regards to font embedding. In short, the font foundries are missing a huge revenue stream. They could be offering fonts on a per-domain basis (a la Google Maps or any other third-party API). Rem…
This is the plain vanilla look.
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