QBN Sessions Demonstrates Fine Web Typography

The inaugural QBN Sessions, a one-day design lecture series, will kick off on September 7 at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Names like Shepard Fairey, Joshua Davis, and Michael C. Place are worthy enough of mentioning, but we’re giving the conference props here in the ’Feed simply for the elegant website design featuring FF Info Text and Underware’s Dolly, which sits remarkably well on the same page with HTML Georgia. And what’s that chunky serif type in the QBN logo? Cooper Black, of course.
Every conference website should display speaker and program information this clearly.

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