Typography

Viet GD

A comprehensive collection of Vietnamese cultural artifacts, including vintage music covers, matchboxes, signage, and typography, showcasing the evolution of design and visual culture in Vietnam. The collection spans various periods, from French colonial influence to post-war era, highlighting the transformation of Vietnamese graphic design and commercial art through historical and social changes.

Making the Web More Readable With Stylus

Stylus is an open-source browser extension that enables users to customize website appearances using CSS snippets. The author shares personal CSS modifications for various websites, primarily focusing on font adjustments and layout improvements. The customizations include removing unwanted elements, adjusting text widths, and implementing preferred fonts across different domains.

TeX and Typst: Layout Models | Laurenz's Blog

An in-depth analysis of the layout models in TeX and Typst typesetting systems reveals fundamental differences in their approaches to block-level layout and positioning. The discussion explores how Typst's region-based model could potentially overcome TeX's limitations in handling varying container widths and breakable tables through a pure, relayout-based approach.

Atkinson Hyperlegible Font - Braille Institute

The Atkinson Hyperlegible™ font family, designed by Braille Institute, offers enhanced readability for low vision individuals through distinctive letter shapes and clear characters. Available in three versions with multiple weights and styles, this award-winning font supports up to 150 languages and is free for both personal and commercial use.

A comprehensive guide outlines best practices for clear mathematical handwriting, focusing on distinguishing between similar-looking characters across Roman letters, numbers, and Greek alphabet. The recommendations emphasize specific modifications and writing techniques to prevent ambiguity in technical notation, particularly important for engineering, science, and mathematics students.