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Name : ABC Typography
Adress : abc.planet-typography.com
Birthdate date : November
2000
Status : Major site
characteristics: Online
museum dedicated to typefaces and their history. This
channel of Planet
typography is very popular.
Typeface: Charter
Verbatim


For the course "Design Team
Production" of its Art Institute Online, the
AIP features the site "ABC Typography A Virtual
Museum of Typography". The content of the site
is provided to the students as an introduction to
typography.
 

If you are like many of us, you are undoubtedly familiar
with the "standard" Windows fonts. You probably
also understand the basic differences between serif
and sans serif typefaces. Perhaps you have even gone
so far as to create a few customized multimedia presentation
templates - complete with selected fonts. But how
do you know WHY Tahoma is such a great universal font
or WHY Courier should be used sparingly? Fortunately,
there is a wonderful online resource - abc typography
- that helps answer these questions and more.
Created by Planet Typography, this site bills itself
as a virtual museum of typography. This web site is
a valuable resource for anyone who needs to create
visual media. It contains history, samples, and possible
uses for many common typefaces.

The site is organized into four
main sections, based upon typeface categorization.
Sections include Classic, 20th Century, Modern, and
Miscellaneous. Each section shows examples of the
typefaces from the selected period in addition to
adaptations of the particular typeface. For
example, the Classic section reveals the following:

We learn that Baskerville,
Bembo, Bodoni, Cheltenham, Clarendon, and Garamond
are all classic typefaces. By selecting Bembo, we
learn more about this particular typeface:

A short history of the
typeface is provided, as well as the concept behind
its design . . . "the Bembo is a readable and
classical typeface because of its well-proportioned
letterforms, functional serifs, and lack of peculiarities."
Additionally, a comprehensive example of the typeface
is also provided.
In the Modern section,
we learn the history of Verdana a very popular
and effective typeface for multimedia presentations.
"Verdana exhibits new characteristics derived
from the pixel rather than the pen. The balance between
straight, curve, and diagonal has been meticulously
tuned to ensure that the pixel patterns are pleasing,
clear, and legible."

The site is a great tool
even if the particular typeface you want to use is
not listed. For example, if you were looking for a
typeface popular in the 1960s, you may find your way
to Optima, in the 20th Century section. Whether or
not you could get your hands on Optima in the short
term is relatively unimportant you could learn
why this typeface was popular in the 1960s and use
a typeface that shares the same characteristics.
Finally, you can
follow the links to the Planet Typography site that
contains an online font center complete with shareware/freeware
fonts for your use. You can download a font such as
Ibarra, for example:
Visit http://fontcenter.planet-typography.com/
for details!
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