As a designer, selecting fonts can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack made of needles. With tens of thousands of typefaces available and new ones being created every day, the process of selecting fonts can be overwhelming. Don't worry; we're here to help you navigate through the worl...
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Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and every detail counts. From the flowers to the table settings, you want everything to be perfect. And one detail that shouldn't be overlooked is your wedding fonts. That's right – the typeface you choose can set the tone for your entire celebrati...
January 27, 2017
Thirsty Script Rough Brings Artisanal Flavor to Tofurky Products
Since 1980, Tofurky has been crafting and selling food products made from organic soy products like tofu and whole soybeans, sourced from organic, non-GMO growers, and everything is checked by a third-party inspector to ensure that their raw soy is native and 100% GMO-free. It was important to t...
Brazilian broadcasting giant GLOBO reaches 99.50% of potential viewers–practically the entire Brazilian population. When they sought to move their content to a streaming ecosystem across multiple devices and platforms, they needed a clear, powerful sans serif, and that meant the timeless impact ...
FontHaus is quite literally an American original, being the first independent retailer of fonts in the United States. Mark Solsburg founded FontHaus in 1989 and the company has been making a name for itself since 1990. FontHaus was among the first online suppliers of fonts for designers around t...
June 3, 2016
ParaType Offers A Myriad Of Design Possibilities
Originating in Moscow, Russia, as a part of ParaGraph International, the designers at ParaType have enjoyed a long history of multilingual type design and conversion. Years ago, typeface development in the Soviet Union took place only within a designated cadre belonging to Polygraphmash, a state...
May 23, 2016
Inspiration And Imagination At Play In Fort Foundry
As a child, Mattox Shuler spent much of his time playing in forts. Those secret (and sometimes not-so-secret) hideaways were places full of unlimited possibilities for adventure. Fort building seems an innate characteristic of the universal youth experience, an activity that most of us remember ...