4 responses to “Top 10 fonts for graphic designers from 6 top blogs combined”

  1. David Airey

    Perhaps my favourite type foundry is H&FJ, and I’ve found myself using the Gotham family more than most.

    So you know, Doug, “Existing Visual” (one of the sites you reference) is a splog — spam blog — and all the content shown there is a direct copy from another site. I’ve previously reported it to Google and their web host, but it remains.

  2. Douglas

    Wow. The name is more than ironic. I just noticed at the bottom:

    “© This article is copyright of Just Creative Design and should not be found elsewhere.”

    Justin’s article from justcreativedesign.com got counted twice it turns out. I replaced it from a back up article we had at Typophile (see amended list above). The user submitted lists count out pretty much the same when you get enough of them added up.

    Gotham is on my shortlist of favorites as well. That is one multiple-personality font, yet it’s always elegant. Very sophisticated but can do grunt work with class.

  3. Jacob Cass

    The sad thing is that splogs are on the rise… it is so tedious checking trackback links all of the time to see if the links are from valid sources.

    And yes, I have also put the copyright notice in my RSS feeds so those who do read it on a splog know it is not meant to be there.

    One of my favourite fonts at the moment would be Gill Sans.

  4. Douglas

    Hey Jacob. My two favorite bloggers back to back in the commments – #1 and #2 on the new site! Thanks so much for stopping by – much appreciated. Cheers mates (did I do that right?)!

    I got hit with trackback spam already. I can see how moderating it could eat up a nice chunk of brain waves everyday, process piddly minutia like this.

    Gill Sans is like a perennially likable and loyal Golden Retriever – always in a good mood and well behaved. I have one client that loves Gill Sans an extra special bunch and I have to use it on everything I touch…I don’t mind though. Someone somewhere spelled it Gil Sans one day and never looked back. Eric Gill is the designer, though:

    http://acrelasvegas.com/

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