Type tips—quick tips on all things web typography

Yesterday I released Type Tips, a collection of short and simple tips to take your web typography to the next level. The project has been some time in the making, with me first mentioning it back in early January. For one reason or another I only got started on the project last night, but I ploughed through and released a first version within a few hours.

A screenshot of type tips

I hope Type Tips comes in useful for you, and that the information in there is of some notable value. If you do like it, please share it by tweeting the link, I’d appreciate it. Any other thoughts? Just drop me a comment…

By Harry Roberts on Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 in Projects, Typography. Tags: , , | 3 Comments »

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3 Responses to ‘Type tips—quick tips on all things web typography’


  1. Carl said on 25 February, 2010 at 5:00 pm

    I was going to say that the red text on blue background was hard on the eye but it appears work’s computers are using 16bit colour :S


  2. Samuel Turner said on 26 February, 2010 at 12:35 pm

    Very, very interesting read Harry. Another useful resource to add to the Bookmarks. :P


  3. Levi Freeman said on 8 May, 2010 at 1:54 am

    This is excellent, shows that the web can also look as good as printed media, all the typographic do’s and don’ts that were were taught at university now exist for websites and can be applied to web designs.

    will recommend to friends.


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Hi there, I am Harry Roberts. I am a 21 year old web developer from the UK. I Tweet and write about web standards, typography, best practices and everything in between. You should browse and search my archives and follow me on Twitter, 7,791 people do.

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