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We love the typography on the new James Bond film
Posted by Matt Hamm on November 18, 2008

We all went on a company outing to see the new Bond film, Quantum of Solace. Most of us loved the film, but some of us particularly liked the typography. I personally loved the intro sequence which was put together by MK12. A legend of a motion graphics company.
The Quantum of Solace logo is made from a typeface called Neutraface by House industries. This typeface is just fantastic and there are so many font weight variations which all look dead sexy.
The beautiful location intro typefaces were handcrafted by Tomato. It was nice to see this attention to detail rather than the typical way of dealing with location typography.
Say no to ugly widows &ndash
Widon't for the masses
Posted by Gavin Shinfield on November 11, 2008
OK, this may sound a bit funny and it may be considered over-attention to detail, but it can really spoil a design and potentially hamper reading when a headline doesn’t quite fit on a single line and leaves you with one word hanging underneath. That’s what we mean by a 'widow'.
This is particularly relevant to newspaper sites or blogs where the headline may form a central feature to the look of a whole page. It’s not just headlines though, even in body copy widows are generally considered poor style and should be avoided. But how to control them in a content-managed site? Luckily for those of us that worry about such things there’s Widon’t.