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February 26th, 2008

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The Untold History of Web 2.0 Fonts Pt. 1

Web 2.0 and everything that came along with it has reshaped every industry it's touched, including typography and logo design. I was compiling a list of alternative fonts for Web 2.0 when I started to wonder, "Where do all these fonts come from?"

The result is a list of 7 or so of my favorite 2.0 logos and a brief history of the fonts used to make them. I've also included the estimated price for legal use of each font and a free alternative from DaFont for designers on a budget. If you'd like to read more about these fonts, click the [ref] tags I've included and you'll be taken to my various sources of information. Come back tomorrow for part 2.

Note: In some cases prices are for the entire family and not just individual fonts.




wayfaring.com
Font - VAG Rounded
Used By - Wayfaring.com
Price - Anywhere from $20 to $104.00
History - Part of the Bitstream family, this original design was first used by Volkswagen A.G. as a corporate face for their advertising and marketing use. [ref]
Free Alternative - Arista by Studio Kmzero
My Opinion - "While it isn't a perfect substitute if you add a few stokes to make it bold, I think you'll find it's closer than it initially appears!"

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Master the Art of Digital Photography

Author: Michael C. Podlesny


Digital Photography is all the rage when it comes to taking pictures. Unlike convential cameras, the 35mm variety, you are able to view pictures immediately after you take them, decide whether or not you want to keep them and so much more. Also unlike 35mm cameras, digital cameras give you the ability to store your photos on a memory card, giving you the potential of taking literally hundreds of photos without running out of film.

The biggest advantage of digital is its flexibility. You will no longer need to carry separate cameras to shoot in black and white or color. Most digital cameras come with a knob or digital menu that allow you to choose how you want the picture to be taken. Additionally, digital is the only format that allows duplication with no loss of quality.

Digital photographs can be easily shared through email, jump drives and through the internet with onlin photo galleries where you can send share links to friends that allows them to view the photos or a slide show. I personally use Kodak Gallery.

In this article I want to give you digital photography enthusiasts some tips on making your experience as an amateur (who knows maybe some pros also) digital photographer even better.

If you are into digital photography, acquaint yourself with a product called Adobe Photoshop. You may have already heard of it, but for those who haven`t this

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Written by Carlos on February 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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