References: Web fonts
Below, find references to articles, books, websites, talks, and more categorized as “Web fonts”. See also: all references.
- ‘Imagine how your audience will encounter the content’
- ‘Ask yourself: what do I want my design to convey?’
- ‘Typefaces need to be tried and tested in a real setting’
- ‘Designing for the medium is a joy — once you understand the Web’s limitations and opportunities’
- Designing for Moments With Media Queries
- Molten leading (or, fluid line-height)
- ‘Understanding design, as a developer, brings delight to the work’
- The magic of max-width
- “Why are font events necessary for defining fallbacks?”
- Use CSS media queries to set the most appropriate typeface, weight, and size for each kind of screen
- Type study: Hi-DPI web typography
- Font metrics and vertical space in CSS
- Font events: Using JavaScript callbacks
- Font events: Fallback fonts and styles
- PostScript outlines for smoother rendering on Windows
- More control with Typekit’s font events
- Metric compatible fonts
- Looking ahead: Native font events
- Font loading detection
- Linking multiple fonts into a single family
- ‘Think outside the library’
- On Weights & Styles
- Type study: Sizing the legible letter
- The dangers of cross-browser testing with IE9's Browser Modes
- Ampersand semantics
- Type study: An example of Lettering.js
- Type study: A responsive 3D text effect
- Values to which metrics should be changed are unique to each font file
- Using Typekit fonts in your own CSS
- Superior alternative to Arial
- Finding the right fallback fonts
- Use Web Font Loader when working with multiple font services
- Pros and cons of Typekit’s advanced embed code
- Bring your own fonts to Typekit
- Better web font loading with JavaScript
- “Dynamic subsetting is a promising future direction”
- Progressive loading with multiple kits and font events
- Icy type with -webkit-text-stroke and RGBA color values
- How to size text in CSS