Typography on the web is like other typography only more interesting

There has been some discussions in the web community recently about a new definition of typography and a call for establishing typographic rules for the web. But do we really need that? Is the web such an inherently different medium that it needs its own design guidelines or are there more similarities across media and products than we think? After all, what we usually do with text is essentially the same regardless of its container: we skip it or we read it. What aids the function of the text in analog and digital products, and where can “print” and web designers learn from each other? --------------- Talk & speaker bio: https://beyondtellerrand.com/events/duesseldorf-2016/speakers/indra-kupferschmid MORE INFORMATION Watch this little recap video to get an impression how beyond tellerrand events look like: http://vimeo.com/69823900 Information about beyond tellerrand: http://beyondtellerrand.com/ http://twitter.com/btconf
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Recorded on 2016-05-09 at Beyond Tellerrand
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