Check out this video for some quick, simple, but possibly significant time-saving techniques to use with text in Photoshop. In this video, we’ll discover how to: Quickly convert between point type and paragraph type change fonts on multiple layers at the same time Quite useful! Video tutorial by Peyton Crump.
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Using @font-face for Better Web Typography
I’m going to skip straight to the point and straight to the code in this article. If you want a more in-depth look at @font-face, then check out Six Revisions’ Guide to @font-face. We will use a font called MEgalopolis Extra for our @font-face font. The code To use a font with @font-face, just add [...]
Stock Media: when to use, when NOT to use, and where to find it
Stock image services are no substitute for a photographer, illustrator, or graphic designer. If a company is serious about using photos and images that affect users, then it will want to hire a professional. In doing so, the company will receive media that is tailored to its brand and identity. A recent study conducted by [...]
Fonts from Exljbris Font Foundry
I’m a fan of the exljbris Font Foundry, partially because it provides all of its fonts for free*. The exljbris Font Foundry is the project of Jos Buivenga, who says he named the foundry after an ex libris (with his initials, jlb, replacing the lib in libris). To save you a trip to the dictionary: [...]
Free font roundup
The following is a roundup of beautiful and free fonts! Wow. Luxi Sans Luxi Sans is a truetype font available in four different styles: regular, oblique, bold, and bold oblique. Luxi Sans license allows for @font-face CSS embedding. In fact, Luxi Sans has a kit available to help with the @font-face embedding process.