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Title: Typekit Practice: References

Mail addresses
support@typekit.com?subject=Practice
support@typekit.com?subject=Practice

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Domain: practice.typekit.com

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Typekit PracticeStay sharp.https://practice.typekit.com/
Homehttps://practice.typekit.com/
Lessonshttps://practice.typekit.com/lesson/
Referenceshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/
Libraryhttps://practice.typekit.com/library/
Use Typekithttps://practice.typekit.com/reference
Anatomyhttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/anatomy.html
Defining features of neo-grotesqueshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/defining-features-of-neo-grotesques
‘OpenType features allow fonts to behave smartly’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/OpenType-features-allow-fonts-to-behave-smartly
Mislab from Typofonderiehttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/mislab-anatomy
Textiles and typographic texturehttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/textiles-and-typographic-texture
“Is it ever OK to use straight quotes?”https://practice.typekit.com/reference/is-it-ever-ok-to-use-straight-quotes
Brandinghttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/branding.html
Nationality and type designhttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/nationality-and-type-design
“Choosing a typeface is the most vexing, infuriating, time-consuming, and pleasurable part”https://practice.typekit.com/reference/vexing-infuriating-pleasurable
“Good typography demands that the designer perceive very small differences”https://practice.typekit.com/reference/perceive-very-small-differences
“The sign in the window creates an atmosphere that pulls you in”https://practice.typekit.com/reference/atmosphere-that-pulls-you-in
FP Head from Fontpartnershttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/FP-Head-from-Fontpartners
Combining typefaceshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/combining-typefaces.html
Omnes with Jubilathttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/Omnes-with-Jubilat
Kepler with Jubilathttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/Kepler-with-Jubilat
Freight Sans with Jubilathttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/Freight-Sans-with-Jubilat
Runda with Quatro Slabhttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/Runda-with-Quatro-Slab
The power of superfamilieshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/The-power-of-superfamilies
History & storieshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/history-and-stories.html
When sans-serifs became neo-grotesqueshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/1950s-neo-grotesques
Modernism meets typographyhttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/modernism-meets-typography
‘Where’s the fame? Where’s the glory?’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/wheres-the-glory
‘All Jobs needed was software that would tie his hardware together’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/software-that-would-tie-hardware-together
‘Choose a face whose historical echoes and associations are in harmony with the text’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/historical-echoes-and-associations
Intended usehttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/intended-use.html
Eye-catching 19th-century headlineshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/eye-catching-19th-century-headlines
Text Font Choiceshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/text-font-choices
‘Some of them are less readable than the individual letters’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/some-of-them-are-less-readable
Developing a Right Feeling for Designing with Typehttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/developing-a-right-feeling-for-designing-with-type
‘The author’s words are the heart of book design’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/the-authors-words
Making typehttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/making-type.html
‘Darby Sans looks back instead to the eighteenth century’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/release-darby-sans
‘Distinguishing features should be stressed in proportion to the difficulty of reading’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/distinguishing-features
On the initial concept for Expo Sanshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/initial-concept-for-expo-sans
‘What makes you draw letters the way that you do?’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/drawing-letters
On the ‘floating effect’ of Signohttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/on-the-floating-effect-of-signo
Renderinghttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/rendering.html
Type rendering: web browsershttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/Type-rendering-web-browsers
Type rendering: the design of fonts for the webhttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/Type-rendering-the-design-of-fonts-for-the-web
Type rendering: review, and fonts that render wellhttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/Type-rendering-review-and-fonts-that-render-well
Type rendering: operating systemshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/Type-rendering-operating-systems
Type rendering: font outlines and file formatshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/Type-rendering-font-outlines-and-file-formats
Web fontshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/web-fonts.html
‘Imagine how your audience will encounter the content’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/imagine-how-your-audience-will-encounter-the-content
‘Ask yourself: what do I want my design to convey?’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/ask-yourself-what-do-i-want-my-design-to-convey
‘Typefaces need to be tried and tested in a real setting’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/tried-and-tested
‘Designing for the medium is a joy — once you understand the Web’s limitations and opportunities’https://practice.typekit.com/reference/designing-for-the-medium-is-a-joy
Designing for Moments With Media Querieshttps://practice.typekit.com/reference/designing-for-moments
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