Fighting for better typography on the web
In the past few days two new open letters emerged, both basically requesting that Adobe, Microsoft and Apple start working together and make the web a better/diverse place as far as typography goes.
We’ve had enough of the ol’ Arial, Verdana, Times New Roman & Georgia haven’t we?
Andrei Herasimchuk got the ball roling with An Open letter to John Warnock (of Adobe) asking him/them to release Adobe Caslon Pro, Adobe Jenson Pro, Franklin Gothic, Frutiger, Futura, Gill Sans, Helvetica Neue, Univers & Warnock Pro into public domain so that MS and Apple could include them in future OS/browser/software updates thus making all of us very, very happy.
I’m quite fond of his selection BTW…
Jeff Croft followed up with an Open letter to Microsoft and Apple asking them to distribute the new Vista C fonts (Calibri, Candara, Constantia, Consolas, Corbel & Cambria) for older versions of Windows as well as with all new IE and Office versions and Apple OS X.
These are also quite nice if I may be allowed to say so.
We’re all allowed to dream from time to time… I sincerely hope their dreams do come true though.