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    Default Ten Free Futuristic Style Fonts For The Web From Typekit

    I’ve written several times about Typekit and how it’s dramatically changing the face of web typography by offering an increasingly large library of fonts which can be displayed on the web without using Flash or alternative images or any other jiggery-pokery. In the past, I’ve also written about different categories of type, so in this post I’m looking at some of the typefaces that are loosely labeled “Futuristic.” The ironic thing about these futuristic fonts is that many of the look quite retro, but they can be fun to use (sparingly) in your designs.

    All of the fonts featured here are from the Typekit trial library, so if you’re just dipping your toe into the Typekit world and want to play with some fonts these are free when you sign up. You can read more about the pricing plans here.* (Please note, when I was testing these on the site, anti-aliasing was turned off, so the text looks a lot rougher and more jagged than it actually displays in the browser.)

    T.26 Carbon by T-26




    Moby by Floodfonts



    Automate by T-26



    Neuropol Nova by Typodermic



    Heavy Data by Vic Fieger



    Share TechMono by Carrois Type Design



    Hydrophilia Iced by Floodfonts



    saxMono by s.a.x. Software



    FF Mach Wide Web Pro by FontFont



    FF Mach Condensed Web Pro by FontFont



    Do you like any of these typefaces or see yourself using them on a web site? Are you already using Typekit or considering it?

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    Hello friends

    I’ve written several times about Typekit and how it’s dramatically changing the face of web typography by offering an increasingly large library of fonts which can be displayed on the web without using Flash or alternative images or any other jiggery-pokery. In the past, I’ve also written about different categories of type, so in this post I’m looking at some of the typefaces that are loosely labeled “Futuristic.” The ironic thing about these futuristic fonts is that many of the look quite retro, but they can be fun to use (sparingly) in your designs.

    All of the fonts featured here are from the Typekit trial library, so if you’re just dipping your toe into the Typekit world and want to play with some fonts these are free when you sign up. You can read more about the pricing plans here.* (Please note, when I was testing these on the site, anti-aliasing was turned off, so the text looks a lot rougher and more jagged than it actually displays in the browser.)

    Thanks for all friends

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    here is a good place to get fonts.
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