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Designers are trained to never use two similar typefaces together. But breaking this cardinal rule can sometimes be the perfect way to create ordered, elegant typography. Here’s how.
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Italics Examined
Understanding italics can make them even more valuable tools. Here’s a look at twelve different species, with notes on their culture, history, and use. Read more.
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Fonts for Tight Tracking
Tight tracking is an effective way to make any message seem more immediate, but not every font is designed for close quarters. Read more.
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Stylistic Sets
Now there’s a way to transform webfonts at the touch of a button: introducing Stylistic Sets for webfonts at Cloud.typography. Read more.
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Recently from H&Co: Italics Examined
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