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Free font: Rue Display by Type Together

The team at Type Together, creators of the extremely popular Bree font, is offering Rue Display, designed by Winnie Tan, as a free download.

The team at Type Together, creators of the extremely popular Bree font, is offering Rue Display, designed by Winnie Tan, as a free download.
There can never be enough fonts. Sure, you can do awesome stuff with one or two fonts, but in the end, after 564,123 projects with the same font, it will start to look weary. In this post we have 9 fonts recently released for all genres on this round up, from grunge and retro style to clean and crisp typefaces, plus one very special typeface that you might have missed since 2006.
Yeah, right.

It’s a beautiful app, but clearly not the best example in typography.
Here’s the full length video of the iPhone 4 release.
For a more in-depth discussion about typography in the iPad check the post written by Stephen Colres on the FontFeed, “What the iPad is missing“.
Today is Day 1 of Google I/O, the largest developer conference hosted by Google, focused on Android, Chrome, GWT, and of course, open web technologies. Besides the keynotes, there are more than 80 sessions focusing on specific topics of the afore mentioned Chrome, Android and GWT, but also covering geolocation services, social web, Google Wave, App Engine and others.
But as a designer, you will really get excited with the announcement of the Google Font Directory, a free service where they will be serving high quality open source fonts for web embedding. Let’s see how simple it is to embed your fonts using Google Font Directory.
As designers, we are always looking for more carefully crafted, beautiful and functional typefaces. There are some very interesting fonts in this round-up, like Deibi, by spanish Wete or the stupendous slab serif Adelle from Type Together and a variety of typefaces, some suitable for display and some suitable for composing long text.