Archive for June, 2009

Haptic

"Through its versatile character traits Haptic gains visual warmth and sympathy, but retains its readability nonetheless."
 

Dederon Serif

"Dederon super family is a complex package of serif and sans serif fonts based on common construction principles, with harmonic compliance of easily distinguishable open shapes providing effortless reading."
 

Seravek

"Seravek is a linear sans serif designed for identity, editorial and information design. Five weights spanning Bold to Extra Light with italics and small caps allow for a range of applications both typographic and utilitarian in nature."
 

Mokka

Mokka specimen
 

FontBook

"FontBook is a type encyclopedia with an abundance of carefully researched notes on type designers, year of publication, similar fonts, and additional language versions."
 

National

74 page (!) specimen for National by Kris Sowersby.
 

The Great Seal of the United States

DoS document detailing the history of the Great Seal and its uses and associated protocols.
 

Seals of the U.S. States

"The following galleries display the official seals of the 50 states, federal district, and territories of the United States of America."
 

Seal of New York

"The Great Seal of the State of New York is almost the same as the flag, but in a seal. The goddess Justice symbolizes freedom before the law. She is shown with a blindfold over her eyes, and is also holding the scales of justice in her left hand. The goddess Liberty, who symbolizes freedom, holds a pole with a liberty cap and is stepping on top of the British Crown, symbolizing freedom from Britain after the American Revolutionary War. There is a shield between them, which has a picture of the Hudson Highland, the Sun, and two sail boats sailing on the Hudson River. Over the shield is a globe, showing the Atlantic Ocean, and a bald eagle. Under the shield is a curving ribbon that reads New York's state motto — "Excelsior", which can be translated from Latin as "ever upwards.""