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Font + Cartoons! Get it? Get it? Yeah, I know, dumb. These things are hysterical though.

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NY Times on Typography Industry

Linotype, Bitstream and other big companies are a bit like major record labels, with catalogs full of reliable classics like Helvetica and Futura – the type of type sold in packages to software companies. There are also hundreds of smaller players: indies, in music-business terms. Emigre is one of the best known of these (with hit fonts like Mrs Eaves), along with Hoefler & Frere-Jones, House Industries and P22. Such firms may sell licenses for one person to use a single font for $50 or less, or sell packages of fonts for multiple users to design firms, ad agencies and the like. (They also create custom typefaces for specific clients, for much larger fees.) Meanwhile, as Tamye Riggs, executive director of the Society of Typographic Aficionados, points out, the digital revolution has also spawned tools that make it easy for almost anyone to create a new font and sell it for as little as $2 – or even give it away as a form of promotion. Not surprisingly, font piracy is pervasive. ‘’Just like MP3’s,'’ Riggs says.

Read the Full Article : Type Casting

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Desert Island Fonts

A gaggle of designers name their ‘desert island fonts,’ as in the fonts you would want if you were stuck on a desert island (and presumably had a computer, and interestingly enough needed to put your text in the appropriate typeface more urgently than you wanted to get of the island…. ok, so the discussion is much better than the metaphor…) Read it here on Andy Budd’s Site Round One, Two, Three

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PimpMyFont.com

A press release in my inbox today informed me that Ascender Corp received “venture capital funding to launch an entertainment division to be based in Hollywood for its new TV show: “Pimp My Font.” Apparently Pimpmyfont.com is a font geek’s feeble poke at humor. The producer of “Pimp My Font” is <gag>Ms. April Foo</gag>.

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these are a few of my favorite fonts….
Fonts, Venetian 301BT
is the Audrey Hepburn of my font collection. I keep going back to her over and over again for a touch of simple class and understated elegance. Like so many other love affairs, I suppose it’s bound to come to an end some day….
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