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The Seven Deadly Sins of Blogging: Sin #4, Being Unreadable

Although there are other ways to increase your blog's readability, these are the most important elements to consider: font size, line height, line length, typeface, background, subheadings, paragraphs, white space, graphics, and invisibility.

Johnson, Tom H. I'd Rather Be Writing (2009). Articles>Web Design>Typography>Usability

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Rich Typography On The Web: Techniques and Tools

In addition to font stacks, why not replace the heading text with an image, embedded font, or bit of Flash? The methods described below are easier than they sound. And the end result is that the vast majority of users will see the beautiful typography you want them to see. A word of warning, though: don’t use dynamic text replacement for all of the text on your page. All that would do is slow it down and frustrate your visitors. Instead, save it for headings, menu items, pull quotes and other small bits of text.

Chapman, Cameron. Smashing (2009). Articles>Web Design>Typography>Graphic Design

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Fifty Useful Design Tools For Beautiful Web Typography

Looks at 50 most useful typographic tools, techniques and resources for creating effective and expressive designs. We will also look at some hands-on typography tools that help designers and developers learn how to style their Web content, test it interactively and see the changes instantly. These tools are great for experimenting with different font types for your website.

Yehla, Noura. Smashing (2009). Articles>Web Design>Typography

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Top Ten Web Typography Sins

While many designers have been quick to embrace web standards, it’s surprising how often the basic standards of typography are neglected. Here are ten deadly sins to avoid in your web typography.

Steven D. Smashing (2008). Articles>Web Design>Advice>Typography

 
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