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Curtis CSS Typeface by David DeSandro
Wow. David DeSandro has constructed a typeface entirely out of CSS. And apart from the technical feat, it actually looks pretty nice.

All shapes are rendered by the browser, using a combination of background color, border width, border radius, and a heavily reliance on absolute/relative positioning.
The Curtis CSS font wasn’t conceived of any practical application. I was more interested in seeing if it could be pulled off, and if so, what the final result would look like. This typeface was used in the article, Why Art?.

Curtis CSS Typeface by David DeSandro

Wow. David DeSandro has constructed a typeface entirely out of CSS. And apart from the technical feat, it actually looks pretty nice.

All shapes are rendered by the browser, using a combination of background color, border width, border radius, and a heavily reliance on absolute/relative positioning.

The Curtis CSS font wasn’t conceived of any practical application. I was more interested in seeing if it could be pulled off, and if so, what the final result would look like. This typeface was used in the article, Why Art?.

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    Man, I’m just no where near nerdy enough for this.
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