Wallpapers,fonts and icons
On Lifehacker:
posted on: 29 July 2008
posted on: 21 July 2008
Via noupe.com:
posted on: 13 March 2007
On Digital Web Magazine :
posted on: 13 September 2006
I believe that the Net should be a place open to all. Those that can afford to buy have no problem but those that don't should still have a chance. Lately Andrei Herasimchuk as asked for some fonts to be freely available. I agree, so I thought I'll make my case and join my voice to theirs (as asked by Andrei):
So, Mr. John Wornock, thanks for all you've done and we'd appreciate if you'd release some of those fonts.
posted on: 07 September 2006
Anachronistic typography in movies:
Typecasting
and the follow-up: Son of Typecasting
Helvetica vs. Arial:
posted on: 29 June 2006
On cross browser text size:
Personally I set the font size in the body at 80% and use percentage values for everything else (p 100%, h2 100%, h3 90%), no ems.
posted on: 13 March 2006
On Be A Design Group: five steps to font freedom
On FontShop: The Logos of Web 2.0
Picture Cloud free 360 degrees images.
posted on: 16 December 2005
An article on Sitepoint about web fonts:
posted on: 19 October 2005
An interesting article on variables scope and free fonts via this mezzoblue post.
posted on: 21 May 2005
I found a good article on fonts on the New York Times.
I had a doubt, after taking all my Javascript calls off the XHTML, about using the class attribute to determine the behaviour of each link. Now that same doubt is being discussed. I know about DTDs because I'm interested in XML and I have written DTDs before. I'll follow the discussion and see where it goes..
More about DTD: