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Google Debuts ‘Fonts Knowledge’ Platform Teaching A To Z Of Choosing Typography
By Mikelle Leow, 08 Dec 2021
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With over 1,000 free licensed typefaces—plus 2,000 open-source icons—to its name, Google Fonts has been a wonderful resource for designers and brands looking for web-friendly, inclusive fonts.
Now, the library is doing much more. It’s created ‘Fonts Knowledge’, an educational platform consisting of original guides teaching designers of all skill sets to choose the right fonts for specific projects. Because what’s the point of handing someone the keys when they aren’t sure where or how to unlock them?
Typography experts from around the world—including Erik Spiekermann, Jessica Hische, Elliot Jay Stocks, and Gerry Leonidas—personally reviewed and contributed to the content, which covers everything from hierarchy and understanding what makes a typeface legible to pairing typography, the emotional weight of fonts, and even punctuation.
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All these topics might seem overwhelming for beginners, but Google Fonts and Fonts Knowledge writer Elliot Jay Stocks have ensured to keep learning enjoyable, injecting some humor in the process. Easy-to-understand visuals make the content a leisurely read for the weekend.
Lol, great job on this image! Hilarious. pic.twitter.com/fqMsSMXrTq
— OH no Type Co (@OHnoTypeCo) December 7, 2021
While there are already dozens of articles on the platform, there’s much more waiting in the wings. “This is just the beginning,” says Stocks.
For the past year, I’ve been working with the @googlefonts team to create a library of educational typographic content, which has been reviewed by the best in the type business.
— Elliot Jay Stocks / Other Form (@elliotjaystocks) December 7, 2021
Say hello to... Google Fonts Knowledge!
(And this is just the beginning.)https://t.co/87iGvWsqzd pic.twitter.com/CcVRAHYYBO
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