Web Typography – Fonts, Browsers & the Web
May 26th, 2010 by Billy Bamford

A Typekit Example of Web Font use
In the world of web design, using typefaces other than the very limited list of cross platform system fonts has meant using images, flash or some other piece of webtrickery, often resulting in content being difficult to update, format or index in search engines. This has meant that most web designers have simply stuck to the usual stack of well known and safe options – Arial, Georgia, Comic Sans [gasp -not really] etc and avoided alternative fonts in body of their designs, unless absolutely necessary. However, at a time when the web is moving forward rapidly in so many other ways, is avoidance your only option? I personally think we may have just quietly turned a rather lovely and fruitful corner…

s a blog post really a blog post if I’ve nothing much to say? I just wanted to test this lovely drop cap from the 



