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The CLASS Attribute

The CLASS attribute is used to specify the style class to which the element belongs. For example, the style sheet may have created the punk and warning classes:

.punk     { color: lime; background: #ff80c0 } P.warning { font-weight: bolder; color: red; background: white }

These classes could be referenced in HTML with the CLASS attribute:

<H1 CLASS=punk>Proprietary Extensions</H1>
<P CLASS=warning>Many proprietary extensions can have negative side-effects, both on supporting and non-supporting browsers...

In this example, the punk class may be applied to any BODY element since it does not have an HTML element associated with it in the style sheet. Using the example's style sheet, the warning class may only be applied to the P element.

A good practice is to name classes according to their function rather than their appearance. The warning class in the previous example could have been named red, but this name would become meaningless if the author decided to change the style of the class to a different color, or if the author wished to define an aural style for those using speech synthesizers.

Classes can be a very effective method of applying different styles to structurally identical sections of an HTML document. For example, this page uses classes to give a different style to CSS code and HTML code.

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Wikipedia "the 'pseudo'cyclopedia" Famous Typographers

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Jean François Porchez (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ frɑ̃swa pɔʁʃɛz]) (born in 1964) is a French type designer. He was president of ATypI (Association Typographique Internationale),

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the leading organisation of type designers from 2004 to 2007. He is probably best-known for releasing the new typefaces for Le Monde, the French evening newspaper in 1994. He has designed custom typefaces for customers such as Beyoncé Knowles, Costa Crocieres, France Télécom, Peugeot, RATP (Public Transport in Paris), and distributes his retail typefaces internationally via his typofonderie.com website. For the Linotype Library Platinum collection, he did Sabon Next, a revival of Sabon, itself Jan Tschichold's revival of Garamond.

Porchez has been a visiting lecturer at the MA typeface design MATD program at the Reading University (United Kingdom) and regularly conducts type design workshops all over the world. He also contributes regularly to conferences and international publications. He published Lettres Françaises,[1] a book (in French & English) that, at the time, showed a large selection of contemporary French digital typefaces. In late 2001 he was the President of a jury set up by the Ministère de l’Éducation Nationale to select the new handwriting model and system for France and was a jury member of the 3rd Linotype Type Design Contest.

He founded the community blog and website Le Typographe,[2] dedicated to French speaking typography and typeface design.

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Awards [edit]

Porchez has received many awards. He received the Prix Charles Peignot in 1998. FF Angie (1990) & Apolline (1993) were prize-winning entries in the Morisawa typeface competition. Costa received a Certificate of Excellence in Type Design at the TDC2 2000. Ambroise, Anisette, Anisette Petite, Charente, Le Monde Journal, & Le Monde Courrier were all prize-winning entries in the Bukva:raz international competition (2001). Deréon and Mencken won Creative Review Type Awards (2006). Retiro a Certificate of Excellence in Type Design at the TDC2 2010. Retiro was selected for the Designpreis 2011 Nominee Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany 2011. Retiro won the design prize during the 41e Palmarés of the Club des directeurs artistiques.

Typefaces [edit]

Typefaces designed by Jean François Porchez include:

  • Allumi PTF (2009)
  • Ambroise
Ambroise (2001)
Ambroise Firmin (2001)
Ambroise François (2001)
  • FF Angie (1989–1995)
  • FF Angie Pro (2010)
  • Angie Sans (1994)
  • Anisette (1996)
  • Anisette Petite (2001)
  • Apolline (1993–1995)
  • Ardoise PTF (2010)
  • AW Conqueror
AW Conqueror Sans (2010)
AW Conqueror Slab (2010)
AW Conqueror Inline (2010)
AW Conqueror Didot (2010)
AW Conqueror Carved (2010)
Costa PTF (2004)
Henderson Serif (2006)
Henderson Sans (2006-2009)
Le Monde Courrier PTF (2008)
Le Monde Journal (1994)
Le Monde Journal Ipa (2003)
Le Monde Journal PTF (2007)
Le Monde Journal Std (1997)
Le Monde Livre PTF (2008)
Le Monde Livre Classic Std (1999)
Le Monde Sans (1994)
Le Monde Sans PTF (2008)
Le Monde Sans Std (1997)
Mencken Head (2005)
Mencken Text (2005)
Parisine (1996)
Parisine Office (2005)
Parisine Office PTF (2010)
Parisine Plus Std (1999)
Parisine Plus PTF (2006)
Parisine PTF (2006)
Parisine Std (1999)
 

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Small Capitals

Small Capitals

Small caps are often used by publishers to introduce a body of text or in headline copy. The examples below illustrate the improvement in the appearance of text when ‘true’ small capitals are used in place of ‘synthesized’ small capitals.


Swash

Swash

Swash glyphs are designed with an ornamental attachment, often based on a calligraphic model. These decorative glyphs may be used as drop capitals or in short phrases found in greeting cards or book jackets.


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Contextual Swash

Swash glyphs can cause bad letter combinations. This feature substitutes a different glyph for problematic combinations.


 Case Sensitive Forms

Case Sensitive Forms

Case sensitive forms (below right) adjust their vertical position to better align with uppercase glyphs.


 Capital Spacing

Capital Spacing

Capital spacing is a feature which helps improve all caps text setting. Capital letters are typically designed to combine more naturally with lowercase letters and often appear too tightly spaced in all-cap settings (top). The cpsp feature inserts a small amount of space on either side of capital letters (bottom).


 Titling Case

Titling Case

Titling capitals (top line) are designed to be a bit more elegant in weight and proportion for setting large headlines compared to the regular text design (2nd line). Titling capitals are also useful as drop capitals (bottom left) in place of the regular design (bottom right).


 Figures

Tabular Figures

Tabular lining figures are typically set as the default style of figure. ‘Tabular’ means that the figures all share the same advance width so that they will align vertically. ‘Lining’ means they optically align along a figure height line and the base line. These figures are best used in financial reporting or any place where alignment is crucial.


 Proportional Figures

Proportional Figures

Proportional lining figures are not tabular and are spaced to fit together more like alphabetic glyphs. For instance the figure 1 is very narrow like the letter I. These figures are best used in text where it is not necessary for figures to be tabular.


 Oldstyle Figures

Oldstyle Figures

Oldstyle proportional fi gures (onum) are also called ‘ranging’ figures because they range above and below the xheight and baseline. The intent is for the figures to blend in with lowercase text and not become a distraction to the reader.


 Fractions

Fractions

Fractions can easily be created for any numerator/denominator combination.


 Scientific Inferiors, subscript and superscript

Scientific Inferiors, Subscript & Superscript

Inferiors, super and subscript glyphs are designed for these fonts and not synthesized by the application.


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 Ordinals

Ordinals

Ordinals are properly designed (left) as opposed to synthesized (right).


 Stylistic Alternates

Stylistic Alternates

The stylistic alternates feature allow for multiple designs for a single character. In the case of Miramonte, a more traditional two-story ‘a’ is in the font and can be used in place of the default ‘a’ (right).


Font-face Demo for the Lobster Two Font

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Font-face Demo for the Lobster Two Font

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Lobster Two Italic - Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.

Lobster Two Bold - Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.

Lobster Two Bold Italic - Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.

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Contextual Alternates

The contextual alternates feature allow for multiple designs for a single character to be substituted depending on context.

 Contextual alternates

 Slashed zero

Slashed Zero

It is occasionally useful to emphasize the difference between the letter ‘O’ and the figure ‘zero’. User interfaces, financial reports and recording serial numbers are just some of the scenarios which may make use of this feature.

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