Richard Rutter’s presentation at South by Southwest 2011.
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Where Web Typography Goes To Next
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The Power and Beauty of Typography
Web typography has come a long way, but how do you find inspiration to push your designs forward online? Letters can say far more than the words they spell.
In her session, Samantha will look at the lettering surrounding us everyday, tapping into the way it makes us feel. If you don’t already get emotional about which font to use, you will, looking at letters in a whole new way and learning how to translate those feelings into your web designs.
http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/samantha-warren
Samantha Warren loves big concepts as much as she loves badass typography and thrives on telling interesting stories through usable interfaces. She has written articles for .net Magazine, regularly speaks at industry events and is on the Board of the Art Directors Club of Washington DC. When she is not doing any of the above you can find her enthusiastically teaching typography and web design at the Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University.
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Simon Pascal Klein — Setting standards-friendly web type
Web typography has in the past two years seen a resurgence in interestand many would agree only rightly so, with most of the content on the web still textual. However the range of technical options available for setting type on the web is quite broad—not to mention the range of stylistic choices available—and often confusing. This session aims to demystify the current techniques available to set type on the web by comparing and contrasting the various options at hand while offering a set of good defaults and safe advice for not only making it accessible but also pleasurable to read.
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Webstock 08: Dan Cederholm - More ‘WOW’ please
At Webstock 2008, Dan Cederholm discussed some of the details on the Web that personally “wow” him and why.
http://www.webstock.org.nz/talks/speakers/dan-cederholm/#talk17
