Elements of Web Typography
Robert Bringhurst’s “The Elements of Typographic Style” is the undisputed bible of typography, but its instructions are limited to print design. Richard Rutter is filling that need with “The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web”. The new site will present Bringhurt’s principles one nugget at a time in a manner relevant to web designers. We can’t think of a better way to improve the way type looks and reads on the screen.
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I think this is a beautiful idea. Well done, Richard!
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