Freight Sans, now on Typekit: http://blog.typekit.com/2011/07/13/freight-sans-phils-fonts-join-typekit/
10 months ago
AHHHH YES PLZ
Freight Sans?
...following the Omnes family, sounds right. (!)
Sleight Stans?
Eight Plans?
Woo!
I see fabulously large, black headlines in the future.
Heck yes!
And a blog post on the way, about this dimensional CSS technique.
Hooray!
@Tim Excellent -- I was going to ask how you achieve that awesome 3D shading.
I didn't realize that dimensional effect was CSS. That's crazy. I'm looking forward to seeing that.
by Tim Brown
Wrote about shading with CSS text-shadows, including the "close shade" effect I used in Typekit's Freight Sans Pro announcement.
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Tim Brown
Freight Sans, now on Typekit:
http://blog.typekit.com/2011/07/13/freight-sans-phils-fonts-join-typekit/
10 months ago
AHHHH YES PLZ
10 months ago
Freight Sans?
10 months ago
...following the Omnes family, sounds right. (!)
10 months ago
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Erik Vorhes
Sleight Stans?
10 months ago
Eight Plans?
10 months ago
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Dan Cederholm
Woo!
10 months ago
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Scott Boms
I see fabulously large, black headlines in the future.
10 months ago
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Kevin Sharon
Heck yes!
10 months ago
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Tim Brown
And a blog post on the way, about this dimensional CSS technique.
10 months ago
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Paul du Coudray
Hooray!
10 months ago
@Tim Excellent -- I was going to ask how you achieve that awesome 3D shading.
10 months ago
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Chris Silverman
I didn't realize that dimensional effect was CSS. That's crazy. I'm looking forward to seeing that.
10 months ago
Rebound
Shading with CSS
by Tim Brown
Wrote about shading with CSS text-shadows, including the "close shade" effect I used in Typekit's Freight Sans Pro announcement.
10 months ago