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In this chapter, you’ll see how FontShop released FontShuffle and put the world of type under a simple user interface so that you can browse through 500 years of type design with a fingertip. During the discussion, you will also learn how to differentiate and describe typefaces. Finally, you’ll gain the knowledge to choose the right fonts for your publishing or programming projects and how to get maximum readability on screen or paper.

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© 2009 David Barnard, Joachim Bondo, Dan Burcaw, David Kaneda, Craig Kemper, Tim Novikoff, Chris Parrish, Brad Ellis, Keith Peters, Jürgen Siebert, Eddie Wilson

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Siebert, J. (2009). FontShuffle. In: Mark, D. (eds) iPhone User Interface Design Projects. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2360-3_9

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