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Fonts that Clash

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. 

Fonts that Clash

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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.

  

Condensed Fonts

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.

  

Gotham alternate A

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.

Featured typefaces:

Quarto Light
Operator Mono Medium
Tungsten Compressed Light
Ideal Sans ScreenSmart Light
Operator Light Italic
Surveyor Fine Medium
Operator Bold Small Caps
Gotham Bold
Archer Ultra
Tungsten Rounded Semibold
Operator Ultra Italic

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