Fontology Offers the Tools for Learning Typography
Whether you’re an experiened pro or just getting started learning the ins and outs of typography, you can take advantage of the free educational assets available at Fonts.com’s Fontology.
Assets are structured as a workbook, and divided into four levels: A Typographic Foundation, Practical Typography, Numbers, Signs and Symbols, and Designers and Details. Each level contains several modules, which are further broken down into specific topics.


You can browse through the modules or use the search function to find information and articles on specific topics. The site also features a handy glossary typographic terms.

This article was last modified on August 5, 2013
This article was first published on August 5, 2013
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