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''[http://typekit.com Typekit]'' is a service launched in [[September]], [[2009]] by [[Small Batch, Inc.]] which, via the [[Jquery Library]] and a [[subscription service]], allows webmasters and designers to embed non-standard, non-system-specific fonts into online documents. It uses the only recently implemented [[@font-face]] [[CSS]] property and is, at time of writing, available only to those who'd previously requested to be informed when the service was officially up and running.
''[http://typekit.com Typekit]'' is a service launched in [[September]], [[2009]] by [[Small Batch, Inc.]] which, via the [[Jquery Library]] and a [[subscription service]], allows webmasters and designers to embed non-standard, non-system-specific fonts into online documents. It uses the only recently implemented [[@font-face]] [[CSS]] property and is, at time of writing, available only to those who'd previously requested to be informed when the service was officially up and running.


It is a project of [[Jeffrey Veen]], the famous[[web-designer]].
It is a project of [[Jeffrey Veen]], the [[web-designer]].


Typekit is the first service of its kind, where subscribers are given the ability to easily incorporate typefaces which have for more than two decades been unavailable to web designers or users.
Typekit is the first service of its kind, where subscribers are given the ability to easily incorporate typefaces which have for more than two decades been unavailable to web designers or users.

Revision as of 04:32, 10 September 2009

Typekit
ManufacturerSmall Batch, Inc.
TypeDesign Service
Release dateSeptember 9, 2009 (2009-09-09)
Introductory pricePlans for $24.99, $49.99/year and $49.99/month
Operating systemWebOS
Online servicesMore embedded fonts

Typekit is a service launched in September, 2009 by Small Batch, Inc. which, via the Jquery Library and a subscription service, allows webmasters and designers to embed non-standard, non-system-specific fonts into online documents. It uses the only recently implemented @font-face CSS property and is, at time of writing, available only to those who'd previously requested to be informed when the service was officially up and running.

It is a project of Jeffrey Veen, the web-designer.

Typekit is the first service of its kind, where subscribers are given the ability to easily incorporate typefaces which have for more than two decades been unavailable to web designers or users.

Known Websites Using Typekit

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Press

"Down With Verdana" by Farhad Manjoo / Slate Magazine, July 13, 2009