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FontShuffle 1.3: High-res for iPhone 4
Version 1.3 of FontShop’s FontShuffle app is now available in the iTunes App Store (still free). All the type samples and graphics, representing more than 900 fonts, are now optimized for the Retina display of iPhone 4.
Read moreBetter Reading on the iPad: iBooks 1.1, VQR, & PDF
Some good things have happened since my post full of iPad grumbles, including iBooks 1.1 and some hope for typographic control in the ePub format.
Read moreWhat the iPad is Missing (No, it’s not a Camera)
The possibilities for reviving the magazine and newspaper industries are exciting and real. Yet it’s exactly that part of media consumption, reading, that reveals what’s missing on the iPad: good typography.
Read moreThe FontFeed is a daily dispatch of recommended fonts, typography techniques, and inspirational examples of digital type at work in the real world. Eat up.
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