Font Purchases

This is pretty effing cool. Real-time analytics of font purchases from MyFonts.com. (Lots and lots and lots of Museo)

[via @behoff]

Fonts In Use

Hard to believe this site wasn’t made a long time ago. Such a good idea.

[via zeldman]

Comic Sans Criminal

It’s like a little self-help program for those addicted to Comic Sans.

[via HN]

Hairvetica

A classic typeface recreated with hair. Creative, but disgusting.

So you need a typeface

Flow charts are all the rage these days. But this one might actually be useful.

[via Swissmiss]

Hindi type

To my uneducated eye, Hindi letterforms appear to have an some rhythm and additional meaning…

… as compared to the roman letterforms.

What type are you?

Pentagram has put together a little survey to determine what type best embodies your personality.

I myself am apparently Baskerville Italic. I’ve got not quarrels with that.

[via Roughstock]

Typekit is here

sIFR was a great start. Cufon seems to be a big improvement. @font-face is a great idea. But Typekit looks to be the best solution right now. I haven’t gotten to play around with it yet but I’m really excited to get started.

[via Kottke]

Floppy disk sketchbook

I love my Moleskine notebooks, and the Behance Dot Grid Book is pretty sweet too. But the construction of the Konigi 5.25″ floppy disk sketchbook is giving the other two a run for the money.

When is comic sans okay to use?

Never.

Don't use Comic Sans

[Via clusterflock]