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Henparty: A New Font on the BlockDecember 1, 2009
In the meantime I'll be drooling over a newer Tart Workshop creation, Nelly Script... Posted by Alison Morris on December 1, 2009 | Comments (11)
December 1, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block Molly Weston commented: Thanks for this delightful blog on fonts! I can't tell you how many hours I've poured over notebooks to select just the right font for a project. I'll check out Tart Workshop and recommend it to friends.
December 1, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block Elizabeth Dulemba commented: Love it! I'm a font junkie too!
December 1, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block Terry Golson commented: Love, love, love Milk Script. Makes me want to write a book with that font in mind! And, nothing could be more appropriate for my books about chickens than the "Hen Party" font.
December 1, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block ShelfTalker Alison commented: Hooray! More font fanatics! It's good to know I'm in such excellent company.
December 2, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block craig commented: As a publisher and designer I am constantly irked by people who comment or criticize book cover designs. All design including book covers are subjective to ones taste.
December 2, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block sdave commented: craig - yeah, it's real smart to dumb everything down so kids never learn...
December 2, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block sarah commented: I personally don't care for Henparty but remembering this is a children's bookseller's blog, feel it fits perfectly with some of the subject matter. It's whimsical and young, and matches perfectly with a title like "Sunshine Picklelime". Using it on the chick-lit Le Vann book seems less successful - even if the name Henparty is trying to point towards a ladies-who-lunch aesthetic.
December 2, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block Michelle commented: After reading this blog yesterday, I actually had a dream about Henparty. Not the font itself, but the idea of the font. Someone showed me a pair of shoes in the dream, and I immediately identified the whimsical pair as "Henparty Shoes."
December 2, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block shelftalker elizabeth commented: I love fonts! Fontbros.com is my favorite source for unusual, distinctive, playful fonts. They do fonts from retro to wacky that are just delicious, and have great names like Pink Broccoli and Carrotflower Makes Invitations. I've gotten way too many font packages from them over the years. They have some free fonts available, too. FontDiner.com was started by the other FontBros brother, and it also has some great retro fonts. Chowderhead is one of my favorites to use in ads. (I'm sounding like a commercial here. I have no connection to these guys except an unreasonable fondness for their fonts.)
December 2, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block Nate Morris commented: Alison, I think we should digitize your handwriting and turn that into a font! :)
December 4, 2009
In response to: Henparty: A New Font on the Block Bellman commented: Way back, when friends and I worked in the now-extinct typesetting business (remember archaic terms like "kerning" and "leading"?) we used to play Name That Font while reading our menus in a restaurant, or watching credits roll in the theater. Now everyone is a typesetter, and the number of fonts available is mind boggling.
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