A Must-Have Typography Previewer For A Web Designer and Developer – Typechart

Posted by: FitR on February 17th, 2009 (701 views | No Comments) 733

Preview And Compare Web Typography While Retrieving The CSS

If you are a web designer or developer, I strongly recommend you to bookmark this website. Typechart lets you flip through, preview and compare web typography while retrieving the CSS. We as a web designer and developer are always struggling between keeping in web-safe fonts and designing a cool typography. It’s very annoying that the fonts sometimes look quite different in the different OS and browsers. That’s why Typechart is quite handy and helpful for you to see the preview of web typography.

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Check Win And Mac Fonts, And Get CSS

There are also many good websites you can preview the web-safe fonts like here. However, what Typechart makes different to others is you can check the fonts in Mac as well as Windows. Moreover, you can preview the fonts in different size and emphasis. If you found any cool fonts which suit your design, you can get the CSS straitforward on the page as well. It’s quite awesome!

Another good feature is there are marks which indicate if it’s Windows native font only or Mac native font only.

Typechart

Hope you found this very helpful and if you know any other cool typography previwer, please share with us!

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