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- Choosing a Text Typeface for the Web 7:53
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Display typefaces are meant for larger sizes which can allow for more expression in their style and letterforms. We’ll look at how to choose one that not only fits the right vibe, but gets the job done well.
How to Choose a Typeface, Douglas Bonneville
Upping Your Type Game, Jessica Hische
Historically Accurate Example, Jessica Hische
CSS-Tricks, Chris Coyier
On Choosing Type, I Love Typography
Lists on Typekit, Typekit
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