Typography
abc typography
A virtual type museum which features presentation and history of famous typefaces
Agfa | Monotype
Not the most designer-friendly site I have seen, but they do have a very large catalog of fonts.
Australian Type Foundry
An Australian-based online font shop.
Berthold Type
The famous creators of classics such as Berthold Bodoni, et al.
Briar Press
This is a resourceful site for old school letterpress.
David Carson
Emigre
The famous magazine that we all wish we could have designed.
Font Org
Something from Germany, with special emphasis on European typefaces, etc. From "a couple of type freaks who intend to run this Web offer on a non-profit base".
Fontlab Typography Tools
Software for editing, converting, designing, and manipulating digital typefaces and font families. Their community section has a good set of typography links.
FontShop Australia
Australian outfit with a large online range (including goodies such as the FUSE type collections), their own printed typebook, stock photos.
I Love Typography
Typography. I Love Typography, devoted to fonts, typefaces and all things type.
JY&A Fonts
Reputedly Australasia's largest font foundry. Fonts and custom font service, by AGDA member, Jack Yan & Associates.
My Fonts
Big commercial site for preview and sale of fonts and font utilities.
Paul Baker Typography
This link takes you to a private essay on the distinctions between www and print. Thoughtful.
Phil's Font Foundry
This is Phil's Font foundry. Check it out.
The International Type Index
Huge collection of public domain typefaces, complete with comments about the faces and creators, put together by some clearly very passionate designers - check it ou
Type Books
When surfing ain't enough, go looking for the old-fashioned *type* of info her
U&lc Online
A great online typography magazine (free!) that covers both typography and typographers. Originally started as a print publication by the ITC font people.
AGDA – the professional platform for design excellence
AGDA is the industry authority on all matters pertaining to Graphic Design and is available for comment on industry issues. Formed in 1988 to facilitate the advancement of Australian graphic design, AGDA is recognised as the peak professional body representing graphic design in this country.
As the profession’s industry authority AGDA is available for comment on design issues of public and corporate interest and is uniquely equipped to present the concerns of the industry in a balanced and objective manner.
Media bodies and other interested parties can contact the Association via the AGDA website at our National contact page
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