![]() This works by turning the font file into a kit using an online generator like Font Squirrel. This means that web designers no longer have to adhere to a particular set of ‘web safe’ fonts that the user has pre-installed on their computer, or rely on users having JavaScript enabled. There are a variety of font services out there: and Google fonts are the big players however we decided to go down the route of as we have a large collection of bought fonts already that we could utilise through is a CSS rule which allows you to download a particular font from your server to render on a webpage if the user hasn’t got that specific font installed on their local machine. Sure, your website may look great in Photoshop, but how are you going to emulate that intricate font across multiple browsers such as Chrome? With a huge wealth of fonts (both paid and free) now readily available online to designers, rendering fonts online has become more of an issue. Times have now changed from the days of designing strictly in web-safe fonts (Arial, Tahoma, Georgia etc.) to using JavaScript (Cufon) to render more fancy fonts. ![]() Get in touchįor a while now the web design industry has been tackling the issue of local fonts on the web. Adtrak is a full-service design, marketing and brand agency based in Nottingham.
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