FontShop

FontShop

We wanted to show you FontShop today – kind of a hybrid Gallery post / Radar-like resource, by Monotype. Like the different feel of the site based on the colors and the general layout – and actually, you can change the theme color (once you get to the detail pages). The hamburger drawer is really nice – and like the idea of the on-hover description change on the nav items there. They also have blog posts about how the fonts on the site evoke emotion, in everything from Futura Alternatives, to Sexy Type: The Classics.

We wanted to show you FontShop today – kind of a hybrid Gallery post / Radar-like resource, by Monotype. Like the different feel of the site based on the colors and the general layout – and actually, you can change the theme color (once you get to the detail pages). The hamburger drawer is really nice – and like the idea of the on-hover description change on the nav items there. They also have blog posts about how the fonts on the site evoke emotion, in everything from Futura Alternatives, to Sexy Type: The Classics.

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