Some Typography Links VIII
This week's typography links explore the history of the @ symbol, a new highly legible font, font fallbacks in Firefox, and much more. Let's dive in!
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The @ Symbol's Surprising History: Pawel Grzybek reveals the connection between the @ symbol and old typewriters, highlighting its original use as "Arroba."
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Atkinson Hyperlegible Font: A Free Gift for Improved Readability: The Braille Institute generously offers this font designed for enhanced character recognition and readability. The font's unique design is best experienced firsthand on their website.
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Marvel vs. Font: A Quiz Challenge: A fun quiz tests your ability to distinguish Marvel characters from fonts. (Spoiler alert: Proxima Midnight was a tough one!)
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Enhanced Font Fallbacks in Firefox 92: Ruth John highlights Firefox's new support for
font-size-adjust
andsize-adjust
in CSS, improving the experience of custom font loading and fallbacks. -
Typography for Data-Rich Designs: Michael Yom shares the challenges of adapting type styles within a design system to accommodate complex data visualization needs.
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Optimizing Line Wrapping in Text: Daniel Aleksandersen discusses the complexities of text wrapping algorithms, introducing a new, faster algorithm compared to Adobe's popular solution.
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Rethinking Line Length for Digital Screens: Mary Dyson delves into the research on optimal line length, emphasizing the differences between print and digital reading experiences and the need for context-dependent solutions.
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