
About 21 hours ago (see twitter) Typekit launched to the public. Could this be the answer to typography on the web? The signs are encouraging, and a lot of buzz has been created about this product even before the launch, but only time will tell if more foundries jump on board and embrace the new system. Even if it isn’t typekit, this kind of innovation is starting to open up typography across the web, and that can only be a good thing for the future.
So head on over to the website – http://typekit.com/ – and give it a go, let us know what you think. Is it really going to be the best thing to happen to web design since the re-emergence of browser competitiveness as voiced by Mike Davidson back in May? or is it a false dawn for web typography.
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