1. Choose fonts that look good together.
  2. Save each font set as a typeZA.

How we stopped worrying and
learned to love web typography

One day Will and Sarah, a developer and designer at Wowza, were working on a website. Sarah did her work, creating a set of well-balanced headlines & sub heads using a variety of matching fonts. There were bold-faced lines and italicized words using the client's colors. It was beautiful... it was complicated.

It took Will hours to write all the CSS, nervous that he might make a mistake and ruin Sarah's careful work. He and Sarah got to thinking...

“What if we build a tool that would bridge the gap between a designer's world of typography, and the css based reality of developers?”


And so they did. »