The League of Moveable Type has released a new straight-sided display sans, League Gothic. It’s a revival of Alternate Gothic No.1 originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders Company (ATF) in 1903. (via Jon Hicks)
A transmission from the deep south.
The League of Moveable Type has released a new straight-sided display sans, League Gothic. It’s a revival of Alternate Gothic No.1 originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders Company (ATF) in 1903. (via Jon Hicks)
“Moblin is an open-source project focused on building a Linux-based platform optimized for the next generation of mobile devices including netbooks, mobile internet devices, and in-vehicle infotainment systems.” Here’s the intro video.
Simon Pascal Klein’s open-source project to create a digital revival of the famous “Baskerville” typefaces. The font will be licensed under either the Open Font License or the GNU GPL version 3. Klein’s background post has more. (via Johno Boardley)
A collection of open-source fonts. Could have done with a few more faces to launch with, but I’m sure this will grow to be a useful resource. Its sole inhabitant today is Junction, inspired by Caroline Hadilaksono’s favourite humanist sans-serif typefaces: Meta, Myriad and Scala. (via Michael Lopp)
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