The nascent Web Open Font Format (WOFF) is getting a boost this week thanks to some new initiatives being kicked off by the W3C, the web's governing body. The W3C recently created a working group to ...
Efforts to bring advanced typography to the Web have reached an important milestone. Type designers Tal Leming and Erik van Blokland, who had been working to developing the .webfont format, combined ...
The Web Open Font Format, already backed by Mozilla and many type foundries was accepted by the World Wide Web Consortium yesterday, marking the first stage in its standardization. The submission ...
Google's Chrome browser plans to jump on the Web Open Font Format bandwagon. A note in the Chromium project's bug tracker says that "it appears that we have decided to implement WOFF in Chromium." ...
The software colossus signs up to sponsor standardization of the Web Open Font Format technology. Support in IE9 looks likely. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: ‘Font’ is a representative of creative presentation of characters. In fact, ‘Font’ provides life to character representation as being perceived by a graphic artist or designers.
Elaborate typography has been slow to emerge on the Web. Now the underlying technology is in place, and Google is trying to help supply fonts as well. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
Before modern web and mobile development, the world of graphic design was pretty cut and dry. With print being the dominant medium, designs (and the fonts used within them) were viewed exactly how a ...
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