Typecast.com
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- Daithi0
I've signed up but I have only poked around so far. Looks very well made. Showing it to print design colleagues for whom I think it will make sense of some core principles of type for the web. The site is really well thought out and put together. There is a lot of complicated stuff here and it doesn't feel that intimidating. The range of typefaces is big but that's more an indication of industry buy-in. I'm looking forward to having a chance to truly put it through its paces.
- ideaist0
"There are now about as many different varieties of letters as there are different kinds of fools." ~ Eric Gill
- e-wo0
Is there a comparable service for visually setting up text hierarchies and comparing them against each other? It's not the fonts that tempt me, it's the ability to test (and proof) typography.
- ideaist0
Whoever thinks they need 23,000 fonts for any medium is fucked.
2 Hands full of type is all one really needs for any/all circumstances.
- albums0
I don't seem to have the problems they're trying to solve for me.
- e-wo
Who's using it? Is it proving useful? Worth the $?