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The Typography Workshop

Date:2013-03-01 13:26:59| Typesetting|Browse: 81|Source: Fonts in Use|Author: Stephen Coles
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IntroductionSource: http://www.thetypographyworkshop.com.License: All Rights

Source: http://www.thetypographyworkshop.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

A splash page that appears on first load.

Celebrated UK printmaker Alan Kitching teaches a typography workshop using letterpress equipment. The website advertising the workshop is one of the better examples of the new-fangled parallax scrolling technique. All the course details are shown on a single page, with text in a clean grid overlaying the workshop title which is printed with a split fountain (sort of the letterpress version of a color gradient). The effect is engaging without the cumbersome and distracting gee-whizzery that so often accompanies parallax sites. It feels like the web equivalent of a tall letterpressed poster — wholly appropriate for the workshop.

With his co-designers Jon Kielty and Ross Shaw, Kitching manages to make the slightly goofy Extra Bold Display weight ofGill Sansfit with a swashyCaslon Old Facein metal.

The website was built by Luke Sturgeon.

Source: http://www.thetypographyworkshop.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

Source: http://www.thetypographyworkshop.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

Source: http://www.thetypographyworkshop.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

Source: http://www.thetypographyworkshop.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

Source: http://www.thetypographyworkshop.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

Source: http://www.thetypographyworkshop.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

Source: http://www.thetypographyworkshop.com.License: All Rights Reserved.

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