Until recently, using typefaces other than the ones that come pre-installled on computers, such as Times or Verdana, required using images of the text, rather than live text that can be selected, copied, and most importantly searched by bots. Google can't read text embedded images, so designers were left choosing between style and practicality. Now the use of web fonts is coming into practice. By placing a line of code that links back to your chosen service, each time your web page is loaded, the browser contacts the font server and "translates" your text into your chosen font and then displays that. The technology is nascent, and the service I am using here did not offer any of the first three or four fonts I searched for, so compromises must still be made. It's exciting, though, and I can't wait to see what possibilites are in store.
Pretty Cool!
AlbertinaReg- a good text font
AlbertinaItalic- the italic version
FranklinGothic12- a sans serif face
FranklinGothic24- larger version
Frisans18- more suited to headlines
Frisans24- for larger headlines
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