After decades of obscurity, a bookish style of lettering is everywhere. Some typeface connoisseurs say it’s gone too far.
Erin DeJesus is contributing editor of Eater, and has held various writing and editing roles at the brand since 2010. A James Beard Award winner, she particularly loves working on stories about ...
Eliza Brooke is a freelance journalist based in Washington, DC. If there is one style of corporate branding that defines the 2010s, it is this: sans-serif lettering, neatly presented in black, white, ...
After seasons of dominance, logos are getting a rethink. Not that designers—or customers—are ready to give them up entirely, but it was time for a change. (Remember the stories about fashion brands ...
The best typewriter fonts are a great way to add vintage character and texture to design projects. Whether you're going for a classy old-time feel or a playful edge, these retro typefaces are a ...
Reading glasses or not, some fonts can be very hard to read. When it comes to readability of text, different attributes like the style, color and size make the design more or less visible. To ...
The best fonts for websites help you communicate your message and your brand values in a way that's readable and recognisable across all sorts of devices and screen sizes. We took a look at the top ...
You will very soon notice that Google has a new logo that’s sleeker, brighter, and for the first time, animated. And then, you probably won’t notice it at all. The most immediate change is the ...
Your resume is the most important part of the job application process, because without a well-written one, hiring managers will not consider you. Not only does well-written mean that it is properly ...