Typography

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Type design, setting, fonts, etc.

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Uniwidth typefaces have great potential for use in interactive interfaces. This is a short, handy compilation of some available options.

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Monaspace (monaspace.githubnext.com)
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MaxiBestOf (maxibestof.one)
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You can view sites by font

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I've released a new typeface/font called Jack of Gears.

https://michaelwmoss.com/typefaces/jack-of-gears

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cross-posted from: https://open-source.social/m/[email protected]/t/15036

I've built a new font! Thoughts and feedback on my approach very welcome.

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He's an independent type designer. His site shows properly fleshed out respectable-looking typefaces for respectable-typography costs, but the Font Of The Month Club is the real joy. Whether you're looking for Victorian flavor, elegant text typefaces, design-forward display options, or the latest font feature noodling around (color fonts! color fonts!) there's a fine assortment here to be worth looking through. The Mini license costs are really nice as a reasonable impulse buy for the font-oriented and not too shocking a figure for the non-font-oriented.

I'm not at all a proper Font User -- my website's main typeface is a true abomination I keep only because an SVG filter to replicate the effect sounds hard to get right -- but I love imagining print projects that would merit Polliwog or Klooster Thin.

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