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Mikael Gyde Møller

The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web - 0 views

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    Robert Bringhurst's book The Elements of Typographic Style is considered a classic in the field. I have structured this website to step through Bringhurst's working principles, explaining how to accomplish each using techniques available in HTML and C
Mikael Gyde Møller

WhatTheFont - 0 views

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    Ever wanted to find a font just like the one used by certain publications, corporations, or ads? Well now you can, using our WhatTheFont font recognition system. Upload a scanned image of the font and instantly find the closest matches in our database.
Mikael Gyde Møller

Typetester - Compare fonts for the screen - 0 views

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    The Typetester is an online application for comparison of the fonts for the screen. Its' primary role is to make web designer's life easier. As the new fonts are bundled into operating systems, the list of the common fonts will be updated.
Mikael Gyde Møller

A List Apart: Articles: Writing an Interface Style Guide - 0 views

  • Some design style guides are simple and straightforward, including only basic typography and color styles; others are informative and somewhat complicated, and go into great detail in defining all aspects of brand guidelines. Like the interface itself, a great design style guide should be straightforward, intuitive, and informative. It should provide detailed information, yet be clear and concise.
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      Helt enig Udsen - fed artikel. Kunne det være en idé at snakke om "Interface style guide" som fokusområde i ID gruppen?
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    The design style guide provides a reference in which developers can describe the way the interface is intended to look, and helps designers to be consistent as the interface is updated so that, in turn, the interface continues to feel consistent.
Mikael Gyde Møller

Book-style Chapter Introductions Using Pure CSS - 0 views

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    Create book-style chapter introductions using nothing but pure CSS - no XHTML harmed in the making of this tutorial. We'll use two types of selectors: adjacent sibling selectors and pseudo-element selectors.
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