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Google Added 60 New Fonts to Their Library
Long gone are the days of having to pass document files back and forth over email or thumb drives because Google Docs completely revolutionized the word processor. Google Docs makes collaboration easy, is free to use, and available on any device that can get an Internet connection. But there have…
Times Newer Roman Is a Font to Help You Hit Page Requirements
We've all been there. A teacher asks for a report or paper at least XX pages in length. You try your darnedest but your copy comes up a page or so short. That's when you start tossing in filler words to fluff your work up, but you end up diluting…
Brand New Roman Is a Font Made of Iconic Brand Logos
Brand logos are some of the most memorable imagery in the world. McDonald's. Champion. Internet Explorer. Kellogg's. Suzuki. Amazon. The list goes on and on. The studio Hello Velocity made a font composed of pieces of iconic logos called Brand New Roman. As Dezeen reported, "When designing the font, the…
Famous Logos Redesigned with Their Font Names
If you're anything like us, you probably spend way too much time nerding out about fonts and their use in design. Italian designer Emanuele Abrate is one of those people, too. For Logofonts, a recent project of his, he researched logos and font selections for some of the most famous…
These Free Fonts Let You Write Like Your Favorite Songwriters
Now's your chance to see what it feels like to pen your next great piece just like Cobain, Bowie, Lennon, or Cohen when you download these free fonts. Each separate font in the collection has been meticulously created from the artist's original handwritten letters and notes. Here's what the creators Nicolas…
The Electronic Alphabet Features Some of the Most Well-Known Brands
Vinicius Araujo is a Rio de Janeiro-based designer who has taken a collection of well-known brands and turned them into a font. While it's not exactly usable for drafting a Word document, it is fun to look at. The first letter of each brand's name is used to spell out…
Spector Digitally Captures Typefaces and Colors
Designed as a final project by Royal College of Art student Fiona O'Leary, Spector is a tool that digitally captures typefaces and colors from the real world. The handheld device is similar in size and shape to a standard stamper, but it can instantly save or convert anything you can…