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Thomas LaigleUn article sur les polices utilisées dans les logos web 2.0
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Logos of Web 2.0
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the Official Color of Web 2.0: lime green.
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Kevin LimDeconstructing the typefaces used for popular Web 2.0 brand names.
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March 07, 2006
The Logos of Web 2.0
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But even more characteristic among these brands is their appearance. Web 2.0 sites nearly always feel open and friendly and often use small chunks of large type. The colors are bright and cheery — lots of blue, orange, and what we jokingly call the Official Color of Web 2.0: lime green.
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The Logos of Web 2.0
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A clear trend in new identities is the use of soft, rounded typefaces dominated by VAG Rounded (AKA Rundschrift), but also including Helvetica Rounded, Arial Rounded, Bryant, and FF Cocon. All of these lend a modern friendliness to what might otherwise be a cold trademark. Here are a few examples:
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Logos of the Web 2.0
and often have something to do with building online communities. But
even more characteristic among these brands is their appearance. Web
2.0 sites nearly always feel open and friendly and often use small
chunks of large type. The colors are bright and cheery — lots of blue,
orange, and what we jokingly call the Official Color of Web 2.0: lime
green."
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