Choosing a font is no walk in the park. The typeface you choose can make or break your project. It’s very important to use a font that conveys the same message as your text, and that flows well with the rest of your design. Now that we’ve established the importance of a good font for your project, we can turn our attention to another, more pressing issue: where do we get our fonts?

The Internet is all about choices. But, once you’ve made all these choices and finally have a blog, on a platform, on a domain you bought or on a .blogger, .wordpress, .tumblr or another free domain, with a custom-built or generic theme, you find yourself with the biggest question you’ll have to ask yourself while blogging. That question is, of course, โ€œHow do I make myself noticed amongst the millions of other blogs out there?โ€

During the past decade, one of the most used catch phrases worldwide was probably โ€œWould you like fries with that?โ€. This decade, it’s less gastronomical and more technological: โ€œThere’s an app for thatโ€. With a fast developing environment for mobile technology, there is an application for almost anything and everything. Why not check out how you could save time and energy, while making your work easier and more pleasant with just a few swipes of the screen?

The internet has changed a lot ever since smart phones came into play. Of course, very soon after that moment tablets were a reality. There was such a concept as a mobile site before that, but mostly it wasn’t that important to have a mobile version to your site. Mobile users were few and they weren’t too picky. They were used to the idea that websites are designed with a computer in mind and that they probably won’t display or load properly on their mobile devices.