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Romancing the archive with Web Safe 2k16.
a cool project about nostalgia & the internet that my brilliant friend Jo Livingstone put together 💘
FF9933 Olivia Louise
http://websafe2k16.com/FF9933
Pairing fonts can be tricky business, and Font Pair helps make it a little easier. It’s web friendly too because it pairs Google Fonts.
websafe font combinations
Here is a collection of safe font combinations for web applications. These can be used without any special compilation or font packages. If this is selection is not satisfactory, try free webfont sites such as Google Webfonts or commercial conversion services like fonts.com.
Serif Fonts:
Sans-Serif Fonts:
Monospace:
Tim Brown giving a talk about the history of typography and how it relates to typography on the web. Makes me feel brilliantly undereducated on the subject.
How many programmers have walked down this path? I'm trying to find a palette layout that's practical for simple colour picking. This is the best I've come up with so far. It exhibits pretty good colour locality (though the greys are 'buried', it doesn't matter for my purposes). All colors are afforded the same total area too, but some are too narrow to be practical for selection in this layout.