20 Amazing Samples of Web Typography
As times go by we notice a lot of changes and improvements on the web. Typography has always been a main element of graphic design and today a lot of web designers are bringing this into the web showing that the different use of typography can be an extra weapon on their design.
Here you will see 20 amazing samples of typography taken from different websites and show you how they look apart from the design that brought them alive.
1. Brad Frosted Web
2. Polar Gold
3. 256 TM

4. Love Freelancing

5. Virtual Address

6. Kid 81

7. Matej Toman

8. Festival Boreal

9. Pixel Thread
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10. KoKoKaKa

11. Citrus7

12. Post Machina

13. Danny Blackman

14. Oliver Kavanagh

15. Stack Overflow

16. Carsonified

17. Finch

18. National Television

19. Squared Eye

20. Mulletized
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I find my best content comes from things where I’m learning in the process too. That’s why I suspect our jQuery tutorials are among the most popular. I teach myself for the tutorial, and then teach others based on my attempts.
Last piece of advice is to have idols. Not a stalker sense, but just have accomplished people in the niche who you look up to. It helps to have someone to aspire to when you’re putting together a plan of action. For us and blogging, it was people like David Leggett, Jacob Cass, and other 20-ish year olds with quality content.

I find my best content comes from things where I’m learning in the process too. That’s why I suspect our jQuery tutorials are among the most popular. I teach myself for the tutorial, and then teach others based on my attempts.
Last piece of advice is to have idols. Not a stalker sense, but just have accomplished people in the niche who you look up to. It helps to have someone to aspire to when you’re putting together a plan of action. For us and blogging, it was people like David Leggett, Jacob Cass, and other 20-ish year olds with quality content.

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Brad Frost
November 1st, 2009 at 11:29 pmThanks so much for featuring my site! Its actually “Brad Frost Web” however I kind of like the idea of my name being in past tense.
Premium Theme Club
November 7th, 2009 at 07:45 ambig typography always looks good but has some restriction