Typekit – Unique And Custom Fonts For Blogs And Websites Via CSS

  

How to change a blog font to something unique? Now you can customize your website or blog’s font via css, Adobe and Typekit are teaming up to bring some of the world’s most popular, recognizable, and respected fonts to the web. Meaning to say starting from today, you’ll be able to use classics like Adobe Garamond, News Gothic, Myriad, Minion, Trajan, New Gothic, Rosewood, and many more on your blog or client’s website. Forget about saving texts as images, this is definitely speed up the website’s performance as it reduces the size of the jpeg or png.

Unique And Custom Fonts For Blogs And Websites Via CSS

To use these fonts, you’ll need a typekit account and some minior modification to the CSS font-face rule. Do note that typekit is not free, I repeat – not free. If you have 25,000 Pageviews/month, then do sign up with the trial account which is free, however, if you happened to have more than 50,000 Pageviews/month, it will cost you $24.99 per year.

Anybody who creates for the web has heard of web fonts by now. Every popular web browser now supports font delivery over the web (via the CSS @font-face rule), giving designers more typographic options than ever before. We here at Adobe have been looking for the best way to get some of our most popular designs to you, so today we’re excited to announce a partnership with Typekit, the web font pioneers of San Francisco who, since last year, have been leading the way in web font technology and delivery.

The fonts at Typekit work great together. With such a great selection. it’s easy to create the look you’ve wanted for your site.

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