crystallinecrow:

betype:

In case you missed it, in January I released the list of the Best fonts of 2014:

100 Best Fonts of 2014

To close the big feature I made to the best fonts of 2014 here I bring you a big wall post of the 100 fonts in a form of a logotype, just as the designers have decided to display and promote their own typefaces. 

Check the big list below and click the name you want:

  1. Galano Grotesque by Rene Bieder
  2. Nexa Rust by Fontfabric
  3. Glober by Fontfabric
  4. Adorn by Laura Worthington
  5. Selfie by Lián Types
  6. Trend Rough by Latinotype
  7. Lulo Clean by Yellow Design Studio
  8. Harman by Ahmet Altun
  9. Brandon Printed by HVD Fonts
  10. Texta by Latinotype
  11. Campton by Rene Bieder
  12. Quickpen by Trial by Cupcakes
  13. Distillery by Sudtipos
  14. Eveleth by Yellow Design Studio
  15. Boucherie by Laura Worthington
  16. True North by Cultivated Mind
  17. Core Circus Rough by S-Core
  18. Signyard by Albatross
  19. Local Market by Cultivated Mind
  20. Ropa Soft Pro by lettersoup
  21. Stereotesque by Stereotypes
  22. Scripta Pro by John Moore Type Foundry
  23. Catalina by Kimmy Design
  24. Choplin by Rene Bieder
  25. Gist by Yellow Design Studio
  26. Microbrew by Albatross
  27. Festivo LC by Ahmet Altun
  28. Risotto Script by Calderón Estudio Type Foundry
  29. Westcoast Letters by Cultivated Mind
  30. Brix Sans by HVD Fonts
  31. Ilya FY by Fontyou
  32. Voltage by Laura Worthington
  33. Mariné by TipoType
  34. Estandar Rounded by Latinotype
  35. Libertad by TipoType
  36. Wonderhand by Martina Flor
  37. Courtesy Script Pro by Sudtipos
  38. Nautica by Resistenza
  39. Cereal by Andinistas
  40. Newcastle by FaceType
  41. Horizontes Script by Sudtipos
  42. Showcase by Lationtype
  43. Macarons by Lationtype
  44. Pinto by FaceType
  45. Garden by Los Andes
  46. Arquitecta by Latinotype
  47. Hollyhock by Angie Makes
  48. Australis Pro Swash
  49. Fantasy by Typesenses
  50. Bowling Script by Sudtipos
  51. Ridewell by Intelligent Design
  52. Gloriola by Suitcase Type Foundry
  53. Flirt Script by Positype
  54. Din Next Slab by Linotype
  55. Nanami Handmade by Thinkdust
  56. Elise by Context
  57. Uberschrift by FDI
  58. Emblema Headline by Corradine Fonts
  59. Suarez by GRIN3(Nowak)
  60. Abelina by Sudtipos
  61. Rufina by TipType
  62. Roper by Andrew Footit
  63. Factoria by Fort Foundry
  64. Adria Slab by FaceType
  65. Wollen by Magpie Paper Works
  66. Adagio Sans by Borutta
  67. Silver by Fenotype
  68. Aguda by Graviton
  69. Bookeyed Martin by Tart Workshop
  70. Darwing by Los Andes
  71. Industry Inc by Fort Foundry
  72. The Carpenter by Fenotype
  73. National Champion by Kyle Wayne Benson
  74. Larry by Fenotype
  75. XXII YeahScript by DoubleTwo
  76. Kansas Casual by Kyle Wayne Benson
  77. Ciao Bella by Cultivated Mind
  78. Amoretta by Tart Workshop
  79. Veronia by Cultivated Mind
  80. Naive Inline Sans by La Goupil Paris
  81. Accura Sans by dooType
  82. Sparhawk by Albatross
  83. In An Out by Fenotype
  84. Minimo by Ahmet Altun
  85. Powder Script by Fenotype
  86. Dream Script by Lián Types
  87. Sanelma by Mika Melvas
  88. Servus Slab by Dada Studio
  89. Dalle by Stawix
  90. Montague Script Bold by Stephen Rapp
  91. Gubia by Graviton
  92. Ganache by Laura Worthington
  93. Samui Script by Schizotype
  94. Predige by Type Dynamic
  95. Filson Pro by Mostardesign
  96. Logotype Frenzy by Decade Typefoundry
  97. Brilant Typeface
  98. King Bloser by Misprinted Type
  99. Tansy by Eurotype
  100. Lichtspielhaus Handmade by Typocalypse

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genderfricking:

amorphousblob:

czaritsa:

ihaveseenthefuture:

kedreeva:

cactus-nymph:

purupurupikopuyo:

now that’s the kinda news i wanna hear

i made my cat listen to the audio clip in from the article + he loved it

I called my skittish kitty, Aislynn, into the bedroom and up onto the bed next to me, and I played the Cozmo’s Air for her. No reaction. But she’s my “suckler” kitty, who does nursing paws and drools on stuff when she is happy. So I put on Rusty’s Ballad instead. And she stopped moving, just staring at me like she’d found god. Then she closed her eyes. I played it again and she carefully laid down with her head near the speaker of my laptop. I paid for and downloaded the whole song immediately and halfway through playing the full song, my other cat came into the room and stared at the computer like she had also found god, and now they are both laying near me listening with their eyes slitted and their ears ticking.

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what would we do without scientists

Sigyn’s reaction, guys

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CAT OWNING FRIENDS

CAT OWNING FRIENDS PLEASE PLAY THIS FOR THE TINIES

humanilk

play this for grill

12 Questions to Ask Yourself About Your Magic System

barbaricyip:

metteivieharrison:

  1. How is it learned and executed?

  2. How is it accessed?

  3. Does it have a will of its own?

  4. Is it restricted in space and time?

  5. What does available magic do?

  6. How does it relate to the character, plot and theme of the book?

  7. What is the cost of magic?

  8. What can it not do?

  9. How long does it last?

  10. Who can use it?

  11. How do others react to it?

  12. Why haven’t people with this power taken over the world?

i cannot stress how important i find the last question.

Do u have any tips for better Retaining Math? Or study tips for retaining? Tips also for study focus, motivation/being able to sit thru it for long periods of time..?? I rly need help & tips for Math :( I can’t sit thru it for more than like 30 minutes before I lose patience. HELP?? Lol Thank you!

study-well:

30 minutes of revision is actually about right. You should be doing between 25-30 minutes of revision and then having a 5 minute break before having another session of revision. Here are some links to posts about the issues you’ve mentioned:

crzywitchgrl:

adoptpets:

thenagaqueen:

I have been a cat owner my whole life and I literally never knew that tiger lilies and stargazers were also highly toxic to cats.  Even drinking the water from the vase that lilies are in can kill the cat!  I brought in a tiger lily from our yard today and just thought to look it up and found out (and of course removed the lily from our house as soon as I saw).  How scary!

Other toxic flowers for cats:

  • Amaryllis (Amaryllis sp.)
  • Autumn Crocus (Colchicum autumnale)
  • Azaleas and Rhododendrons (Rhododendron sp.)
  • Castor Bean (Ricinus communis)
  • Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum sp.)
  • Cyclamen (Cyclamen sp.)
  • English Ivy (Hedera helix)
  • Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe sp.)
  • Lilies (Lilium sp.)
  • Marijuana (Cannabis sativa)
  • Oleander (Nerium oleander)
  • Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum sp.)
  • Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
  • Sago Palm (Cycas revoluta)
  • Spanish thyme (Coleus ampoinicus)
  • Tulip and Narcissus bulbs (Tulipa and Narcissus sp.)
  • Yew (Taxus sp.)

REBLOGGIng 

lilaface:

eyecaging:

This is the third series of a really good resource book, I would encourage everyone to buy and keep supporting this company.

I’m unsure where to find it exactly besides Kinokuniya but Amazon.co.jp has it.

Halcyon Realms has a “ How to buy from Japan Amazon” tutorial here. I usually just order a bunch of books through Kinokuniya since it’s at a slight cheaper shipping price. 

I also did previews for the other two books. 

http://eyecaging.tumblr.com/post/44976473048/so-i-get-a-lot-of-where-can-i-buy-this

http://eyecaging.tumblr.com/post/25328179278/02-and

http://eyecaging.tumblr.com/post/25317194218/real-action

shamazinggggg

DEAR RESEARCHERS OF TUMBLR

whoreofabaddon:

bymyprettyfloralbonnet:

You know what’s awesome?  Research.  You know what’s not awesome?  Not being able to get access to research because it’s stuck behind a paywall and you don’t belong to an institution/your institution doesn’t subscribe to that particular journal.

FEAR NOT.

Here is a list of free, open access materials on a variety of subjects.  Feel free to add if you like!

GO FORTH AND LEARN SHIT, MY FRIENDS.

Directory of Open Access Journals– A compendium of over 9000 journals from 133 countries, multilingual and multidisciplinary.

Directory of Open Access Books– Like the above, but for ebooks.  Also multidisciplinary.

Ubiquity Press– Journals covering archaeology, comics scholarship, museum studies, psychology, history, international development, and more.  Also publishes open access ebooks on a wide variety of subjects.

Europeana–  Digital library about the history and culture of Europe.

Digital Public Library of America– American history, culture, economics, SO MUCH AMERICA.

Internet Archive– In addition to books, they have music and videos, too.  Free!  And legal!  They also have the Wayback Machine, which lets you see webpages as they looked at a particular time.

College and Research Libraries– Library science and information studies.  Because that’s what I do.

Library of Congress Digital Collections– American history and culture, historic newspapers, sound recordings, photographs, and a ton of other neat stuff.

LSE Digital Library– London history, women’s history.

Wiley Open Access– Science things!  Neurology, medicine, chemistry, ecology, engineering, food science, biology, psychology, veterinary medicine.

SpringerOpen–  Mainly STEM journals, looooong list.

Elsevier Open Access–  Elsevier’s kind of the devil but you might as well take advantage of this.  Mainly STEM, also a linguistics journal and a medical journal in Spanish.

This is such an amazing collection!