• Single letter logos: What do you see?

    Updated: 2023-09-29 04:14:47
    Read the book, Typographic Firsts An experiment in single-letter logos. The post Single letter logos: What do you see? appeared first on I Love Typography.

  • Exploring Enhanced Patterns In WordPress 6.3

    Updated: 2023-09-28 13:00:00
    In this article, Ganesh Dahal explains how the features have evolved since reusable blocks were officially released in WordPress 5.0 — and how the two have converged in WordPress 6.3 to form a powerful feature capable of allowing content creators to sync content and design patterns consistently in pages and posts.

  • How to build a font library on a budget

    Updated: 2023-09-25 07:30:47
    Read the book, Typographic Firsts I set myself the task of building a small font library on a budget. Here’s what I picked, but before that, a few points on how I got started: The post How to build a font library on a budget appeared first on I Love Typography.

  • How Smashing Magazine Uses TinaCMS To Manage An Editorial Workflow

    Updated: 2023-09-18 18:00:00
    This article is a peek behind the curtain of how content is managed here at Smashing Magazine. In it, you’ll get a tour of an article’s full lifecycle, from a basic outline to the sort of thing you’re reading right this second.

  • The New Johnson & Johnson Logo

    Updated: 2023-09-17 09:07:23
    Read the book, Typographic Firsts The new Johnson & Johnson logo is more than a typographic blunder. It’s also a massive branding gamble with a high risk strategy. The post The New Johnson & Johnson Logo appeared first on I Love Typography.

  • Gradients, Blend Modes, And A Really Cool Hover Effect

    Updated: 2023-09-11 15:00:00
    Gradients are a powerful CSS feature. We use them for texture, depth, and even to hide parts of elements with CSS masking. This article covers another interesting way to use gradients — as a hover effect that affects the appearance of other elements around the hovered element.

  • Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Amberwood

    Updated: 2023-09-08 10:00:36
    Read the book, Typographic Firsts If I were to design a new magazine that needed to be both traditional with the hint of edge attitude, I would consider the Amberwood font family. It is a sans serif with a touch of quirk. Its key feature is the brush letter curves that at once gives it a carnival poster sensibility that feels as though it was designed to suggest carefully contoured ribbon. The post Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Amberwood appeared first on I Love Typography.

  • The Best Tools & Resources for Web Designers (2023)

    Updated: 2023-09-07 02:53:58
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