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And we think we know attention.in two different fonts.
in two different fonts.
And one of those fonts was purposefully made tougher to read.
and the use of fonts, the woman who did that her name's Lee.
Changing the colored fonts.
a series of three fonts that we can use interchangeably to-- how do we label the waters, how do
learning what fonts are considered best for extended reading, learning about kerning and optical margins, learning the meaning of verso and recto,
I mentioned fonts, financial innovations, and stand-up comedy.
So people started making Cherokee fonts.
And both governments developed their own fonts out of it.
Even more Cherokees are designing fonts, too, but it's nice to see this explosion of font design for us.
All those other ones were-- the fonts, they were created independently.
And it's actually six different fonts.
Like, some of the fonts were very specific to Black moments in history where, like, nobody knows that.
We also combined them with a lot of vector fonts that were created by a team at Google here, including Doug Eck, but also a number of other people.
And I've seen some arguments in favor of ugly fonts or-- because there is something where-- there's some research with font fluency.
And there are more typographers out there that are designing Cherokee fonts now.
type face and then brought that word in all the different fonts, kind of representing
And then what we really-- we're also looking into ways to create additional fonts that really reflect how-- because the problem that we have with the font
We went for white on black, big fonts bigger icons.
after it was invented by Gutenberg that of course what it was created the fonts were made to mimic the scribes
my book and actually have an opinion about all the graphics and the styling and the fonts and everything.
So like I said, the bigger buttons, the big fonts.
I named one of these font-- this one-- is called Rebecca, and in our fonts.
This here is actually a modern test, playing with fonts in uppercase and lowercase and keyboard layouts.
The words, the phrasing, the fonts, the color, the positioning-- these are subliminals that will either somebody to click through or not.
But it really influenced computing, and all the computers have nice fonts as a result of that.
and we made these horrible messes of font, dog's breakfast of fonts, and we knew nothing about letting and kerning and flow and wrap-around, but we got
Random question-- I'll tell you, some of the fonts were from the Ebenezer Church.
in not just the food photography, but the composition, the fonts, everything.
And if you look very closely at it, you'll see how this particular set of type influenced how fonts and stuff would look now.
It's an ebook actually, and it's about all the boring-ish things that you have to do with digital photography and all dealing with fonts and editing
By the way, just to mention the other things we do talk about in the book-- fonts, databases.
Then, as you said earlier, we can font -- we can put different fonts.
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