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Nine Quick Steps to Integrating Typekit with Drupal Gardens

by Joy Burke

Drupal Gardens and Typekit are a one-two punch for great web typography that's easy to implement. Here are nine quick steps to integration nirvana.

Are you working on a Drupal Gardens site and need Typekit’s great library of fonts? Or maybe you already have a Typekit account and want Drupal Gardens’ rapid deployment content management features. Both these tools offer a wealth of options for web designers to ramp up their projects. Here’s a quick run-through on getting them to play nice together.

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MightyList 2010-11

by Laura M. Browning

The tools, tricks and resources that served us best this past year.

Every year, new gadgets are released, software is updated, new social networks try to woo you. Now that the holiday chaos has settled and we’re heading into a productive new year, we wanted to take toll of what we really used last year—and loved so much that we’re still using this year. We asked around the Mightybytes office and found that the best things aren’t necessarily the newest or the flashiest, but the ones that are clean, lean, and solve real problems.

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Typedia’s Cure for the Common Webfont

by Tai Palmgren

So many webfonts! Where to start?

With the introduction of web type services like Typekit, Fonts.com Web Fonts, Web FontFonts, and Typotheque, web designers now have a plethora of options when it comes to fonts for their designs. But not all web fonts are created equal.

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TypeKit vs. Fonts.com Web Fonts

by Joy Burke

Who will reign supreme in bringing web typography to the masses?

Last week, fonts.com released their answer to the ever-popular web font system known as TypeKit, cleverly calling it Web Fonts (no confusing its purpose, is there?). At Mightybytes, we have used TypeKit on projects for the past year or so and find it to be a really helpful addition to our bag-of-tricks. However, with font.com’s new release, we have discovered both good and not-so-fab differences between the two systems.

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