nathanperetic + fonts 5
WEFT-less
october 2009 by nathanperetic
«A quick refresher: following a different path than every other browser out there, IE requires a custom-created, rights-managed font file called EOT (Embedded OpenType). The syntax to safely serve up an EOT to IE was shown in that previously-mentioned post. What we’re covering here is, how in the world do you create an EOT file in the first place?»
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MezzoBlue
DaveShea
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october 2009 by nathanperetic
Create Your Own @font-face Kits
october 2009 by nathanperetic
«Click the "Add Fonts" button and select all the TTF and OTF fonts you want in the @font-face kit. Choose your options then click the download button at the bottom. Voila!»
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FontSquirrel
october 2009 by nathanperetic
Introducing Typekit
may 2009 by nathanperetic
"We’ve built a technology platform that lets us to host both free and commercial fonts in a way that is incredibly fast, smoothes out differences in how browsers handle type, and offers the level of protection that type designers need without resorting to annoying and ineffective DRM."
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Typekit
may 2009 by nathanperetic
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