Font Ex, Best Free Fonts

Doing my daily scroll of Web & Patterns, I discovered FontEx. The goal of the site is to whittle down all the free fonts you can easily find on the web so that only the highest quality glyphs remain. I’ve spent a total of 20 minutes on the site and while it may not have the extensive collection of DaFont, this will now be my de rigueur choice for free font selection.

The dot com, www.fontex.org

Helvetica the Movie, Not on Vimeo

Apparently they didn’t like that very much. Hopefully you caught it.

Zelda Meets Google Maps, Hyrule to Dominate

I mostly posted this because it has to do with New York and 8-bit graphics. However, creator Brett Camper has more to say: “8-Bit NYC is an attempt to make the city feel foreign yet familiar, smashing together two culturally common models of space: the lo-fi overhead world maps of 1980s role-playing and adventure games, and the geographically accurate data that drives today’s web maps and GPS navigation. I hope to evoke the same urge for exploration, abstract sense of scale, and perhaps most importantly unbounded excitement that many of us remember experiencing on the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Commodore 64, or any other number of 8-bit microcomputers. Maps offer us visual architectures of the world, encouraging us to think about and interact with space in particularly constrained ways. Take some time to think about New York a little differently. Set out on a quest. Be an adventurer.”

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