A new grid view I've been working on sporadically for the last couple months. Includes revised site chrome, navigation, similarly revised list view, a toolbar to play with display options, and a bunch more.
Looks slick Jason. There's definitely going to be increased need for different ways of finding and maybe more importantly comparing fonts as the library grows.
Phil: For now, we're just thinking it could cutoff like it currently does. You could also switch to the list view to see one font per line. There's also an option to include a couple lines of text under this big text to see what a font looks like at a typical body copy size.
I like that you have utilized the simplistic approach enough to completely put the main focus in the hands of the actual typography. That alone makes this shine.
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Jason Santa Maria
A new grid view I've been working on sporadically for the last couple months. Includes revised site chrome, navigation, similarly revised list view, a toolbar to play with display options, and a bunch more.
about 2 years ago
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Kevin Dees
very nice
about 2 years ago
Looks great
about 2 years ago
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Phil Coffman
Looking good. Does the displayed text scale down based on the word(s) entered by the user?
about 2 years ago
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Scott Boms
Looks slick Jason. There's definitely going to be increased need for different ways of finding and maybe more importantly comparing fonts as the library grows.
about 2 years ago
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Jason Santa Maria
Phil: For now, we're just thinking it could cutoff like it currently does. You could also switch to the list view to see one font per line. There's also an option to include a couple lines of text under this big text to see what a font looks like at a typical body copy size.
about 2 years ago
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Jason Santa Maria
Scott, working on that too :)
This is just one of many coming interface improvements.
about 2 years ago
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Ed Nacional
These are some very exciting improvements. They look great!
about 2 years ago
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Patrick Algrim
Is that sort in the far right of the screen? Would love to see "Popular" (most used) or some sort of better browsing than just tags.
about 2 years ago
Love this. Hope it brings changes to the current style/tag interface.
about 2 years ago
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Jason O'Brien
Thanks a bunch, now there's a drool spot on my desk.
about 2 years ago
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Jason Santa Maria
Patrick: It certainly is.
about 2 years ago
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Patrick Algrim
Jason: Awesome! Sorting is going to make a world of difference for Typekit!
about 2 years ago
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Jason Tiernan
Wow, typekit just keeps getting better.
about 2 years ago
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Rob Hunter
Thanks for sharing Jason, look forward to it being live. I'm digging the new chrome.
about 2 years ago
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Davin Risk
Awesome! This puts my previous friendly gripe in its place.
about 2 years ago
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Jason Santa Maria
Davin: Whoops! I totally meant to respond to that ages ago to tell you I had already been working on it. Then I got busy and forgot. :)
about 2 years ago
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Davin Risk
No excuses required of course. I figured good things were coming down the pipe anyway.
about 2 years ago
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Kyle Meyer
Very exciting Jason, this looks excellent!
about 2 years ago
Looks very intuitive, can't wait to use it
about 2 years ago
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Matthew Smith
great improvements Jason! Lovin the grid.
about 2 years ago
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Rick McCaffrey
Agreed with most of the comments above.
I like that you have utilized the simplistic approach enough to completely put the main focus in the hands of the actual typography. That alone makes this shine.
Nice work! I'm new to Dribbble, so feel free to follow me.
3 months ago