Font In Web Design

In the web we keep on listening the word 2.0, accessibility, SEO, well that’s what its all about. The evolution of Web 2.0 was slow but very effective. Now In web design the font which was hardly ever emphasized in the 90’s, is now used with some thought process.

Whether to use Serif (Font the one with little feet) or the Sans-Serif (font with no feet), it all depends on the feel of the site or mixing both fonts to achieve the required affect.

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According to Wikipedia

In typography, serifs are non-structural details on the ends of some of the strokes that make up letters and symbols. A font that has serifs is called a serif font (or serifed font). A font without serifs is called sans-serif, from the French sans, meaning “without”. Some typography sources refer to sans serif typefaces as “grotesque” (in German “grotesk”) or “Gothic,” and serif types as “Roman.” These terms are no longer commonly used however, except in specific font names.

Here are some really nice examples of powerful use of fonts in Web design today.



fonts in web 2.0

Some good reads and websites for fonts importance in web design.
A simply written informative article by Stephanie Corrigan

Some other Links.
Font Squirrel
Google Fonts