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Set Your Text in Motion with These Dazzling Effects

Set Your Text in Motion with These Dazzling Effects

The trend of setting everything in motion rules the roost these days. You cannot help but to follow this madness and develop an obsession of injecting life into every detail…

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Exploring the Elegance of Line Typography in Web Design

Exploring the Elegance of Line Typography in Web Design

Typography is one of those things that we can talk about forever. Just remember our outstanding articles where we discussed The Rise of the Hand-Written Typography Trend on the Web,…

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10 Amazing CSS & HTML Retro Type Effects

10 Amazing CSS & HTML Retro Type Effects

Hipstamatic, Spotify, and now Adidas: it seems that our society has a massive craving for old days and old ways. Maybe our market is so saturated with everything high-tech and…

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Getting Started with Variable Fonts: Tips and Resources

Getting Started with Variable Fonts: Tips and Resources

It is amazing to think of how far web typography has come. Back in the day, designers were relegated to just a few “web safe” choices. Today, we have access…

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10 Examples of Responsive Text Techniques

10 Examples of Responsive Text Techniques

When designing a responsive website, we often spend most of our time ensuring that items such as layouts and images work properly on smaller screens. But typography really should be…

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10 Examples of Responsive Text Techniques

10 Examples of Responsive Text Techniques

When designing a responsive website, we often spend most of our time ensuring that items such as layouts and images work properly on smaller screens. But typography really should be…

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10 Popular Web Typography Frameworks & Libraries

10 Popular Web Typography Frameworks & Libraries

There was a time when web typography was simply a matter of putting a few fonts together. Modern web design has now evolved to the point where we expect text…

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Why is it that all caps text looks like SHOUTING, but all caps handwriting is easier to read?

Why is it that all caps text looks like SHOUTING, but all caps handwriting is easier to read?

Specifically for UI — handwritten mockups, comics, etc are always better all-caps, but the same is never true for printed text. Why is that?

Visual Studio 2012’s all-caps menus are generally despised.
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Why is it that all caps text looks like SHOUTING, but all caps handwriting is easier to read?

Why is it that all caps text looks like SHOUTING, but all caps handwriting is easier to read?

Specifically for UI — handwritten mockups, comics, etc are always better all-caps, but the same is never true for printed text. Why is that?

Visual Studio 2012’s all-caps menus are generally despised.
http://blogs.msdn.com…

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