This post is written entirely in the Museo Slab 100 font.
Since it made its way to the scene a couple of years ago I’ve been hopelessly in love with Museo, a typeface from the exljbris font foundry that includes serif, sans-serif and slab serif varieties of different weights. I love it so much, I’m using it in an upcoming site development project alongside Press Gothic.
Additionally, I’m in love with this stuff from Riley Cran (of Xelent Design and the Lost Type Co-op). Beautiful color palettes, killer retro-robots and sci-fi wickedness, three of my favourite things – Some nice typefaces too.
In other news, I had some minor surgery yesterday. The post-op instructions were written in Comic Sans – something you should never do, as Comic Sans is to be used only for kids’ birthday parties (Times, or Arial would have been suitable). I’m half tempted to report them to Comic Sans Criminal for their naughty behaviour, but I’m still a bit out of it.
I feel like maybe this blog is a bit sub par, but I figure it’s better to write something than nothing, and I’ve written nothing for long enough.
Author: Sean Enns, posted on June 24, 2011 at 3:57 pm, filed under Fonts. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.