More information about the Vici project is visible on the project website and more information about Full Professor Emiel Kramer can be found here.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Interview with Full Professor Emiel Krahmer
For the course Business Information Technology, we interviewed Full Professor Emiel Krahmer. He currently works on the Vici project, which studies human speech production, combining computational modeling and empirical studies. This project, which is a cooperation between Tilburg University and NWO (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek), started in 2008 and will continue until 2013. Emiel Krahmer will explain more about the project in this video.
More information about the Vici project is visible on the project website and more information about Full Professor Emiel Kramer can be found here.
More information about the Vici project is visible on the project website and more information about Full Professor Emiel Kramer can be found here.
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Sunday, April 17, 2011
What the font?
In typography, there are two different types of fonts; serif and sans serif. The difference between these two categories is the way the end of the strokes are designed.
Serif – Sans Serif
The first word, serif, has details on the ends of some of the strokes, these are the serifs. The sans serif typeface has no details at the end of the strokes. This is especially visible at the bottom of the r, i and f. Generally, the serif font is used for printed works such as newspapers and books, because they are often considered easier to read in long passages. On websites, the sans serif font is usually used, because it is believed that these are easier to read on a computer screen. This is visible on, for example, Facebook and Twitter.

Here you can see these websites use the sans serif typeface.
There are a lot of fonts developed and downloadable. This are two sites were they have serif, sans serif and other various font categories:
Dafont.com
1001fonts.com
When you have seen a font somewhere and want to know the name of the font, WhatTheFont is a helpful site to use. Just upload a picture or specify a URL and WhatTheFont will match similar fonts for you.
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