New [d]onism added to the page…
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[d]online Index
On January 18, 2006—exactly six years ago—I started this blog. Since then, there have been:
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• 1729 Posts (this one included)
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• 66,502 Comments
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• 254 Informational Posts
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• 24 Code Examples
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• 17 Prose Posts
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• 16 Rants/Diatribes (oops, sorry!)
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• 13 Technology Review Posts
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• 11 Poetry Posts
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• 9 Versions of the Flash File Uploader
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• 4 Original Videos
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• 2 Original Typefaces
I am a little shaken by how much time I spend on this blog.
*goes outside for the first time in 6 years*
[d]online Medium Typeface featured on MyFonts.com Home Page
This week, I was delighted to learn from a few separate sources that [d]online was featured on the MyFonts.com home page. I have to assume that this coveted real estate is reserved for fonts that portray their catalog in a positive light and feel honored that they selected one of my typefaces to do so. I’m hoping that my second font, era404 Regular, will pop-up there at some point too.
My Typefaces on MyFonts.com
Since August 2010, [d]online Medium has been downloaded 13,643 times on dafont.com. Since January 2011, era404 Regular has been downloaded 7,619 times. And as I watched these numbers continue to rise, a collective 21,000 downloads of my typefaces, I began to wonder if people were only downloading them because they were free or if people liked them enough to spend some money on them.
era404 Regular – Typeface
In light of my design studio’s new branding initiative, and based on some positive feedback about the lettering, I decided to expand the logo into a whole typeface. The font, which contains 256 glyphs and ligatures, is called era404 Regular and can be downloaded from MyFonts.com (along with my previous font, [d]online). Please only use it for personal use. Contact me (or post a comment) if you’re interested in commercial licensing of either typeface. And as always, I’d love your feedback.