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''A four member type family for Web graphics''
 
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== Description ==
 
Silkscreen is a four member type family for your Web graphics created by Jason
Kottke. Silkscreen is best used in places where extremely small graphical
display type is needed. The primary use is for navigational items (nav bars,
menus, etc), but it works well wherever small type is needed. In order to
preserve the proper spacing and letterforms, Silkscreen should be used at 8pt.
multiples (8pt., 16pt., 24pt., etc.) with anti-aliasing turned off.
 
 
== Characteristics ==


''A four member type family for Web graphics''
{|
|-
! Homepage
! Format & features
! License
! Review reference
! Koji page
! pkgdb page
|-
| http://www.kottke.org/plus/type/silkscreen/
| TTF
| OFL
| [[rhbug:420501|420501]]
| [[koji:silkscreen-fonts|silkscreen-fonts]]
| [[pkgdb:silkscreen-fonts|silkscreen-fonts]]
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{|
! colspan="5" | Style
! colspan="5" | Faces
! colspan="4" | Scripts
|-
! colspan="2" | Sans
! colspan="2" | Serif
! rowspan="2" | Other
! rowspan="2" | R
! rowspan="2" | B
! rowspan="2" | I
! rowspan="2" | BI
! rowspan="2" | Other
! rowspan="2" | Latin
! rowspan="2" | Greek
! rowspan="2" | Cyrillic
! rowspan="2" | Other
|-
! Variable
! Monospace
! Variable
! Monospace
|-
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| Decorative
| ✘
| ✘
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| expanded, expanded bold
| ✘
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 9 December 2009

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A four member type family for Web graphics


Description

Silkscreen is a four member type family for your Web graphics created by Jason Kottke. Silkscreen is best used in places where extremely small graphical display type is needed. The primary use is for navigational items (nav bars, menus, etc), but it works well wherever small type is needed. In order to preserve the proper spacing and letterforms, Silkscreen should be used at 8pt. multiples (8pt., 16pt., 24pt., etc.) with anti-aliasing turned off.


Characteristics

Homepage Format & features License Review reference Koji page pkgdb page
http://www.kottke.org/plus/type/silkscreen/ TTF OFL 420501 silkscreen-fonts silkscreen-fonts


Style Faces Scripts
Sans Serif Other R B I BI Other Latin Greek Cyrillic Other
Variable Monospace Variable Monospace
Decorative expanded, expanded bold



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