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Hello, San Francisco! Apple.com changes its web font

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As part of its ongoing attempt to unify its platforms, Apple has switched the font for its official Apple.com website to the blockier San Francisco typeface.

Prior to this, Apple used a lighter Myriad font, which first debuted in 2001 as a replacement for the the company’s Apple Garamond typeface.

Up Your Design Game With The Name Your Own Price Premium Fonts Bundle [Deals]

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Let’s face it: you can never have enough fonts.

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Mac Icon Designer Susan Kare Will Testify In Apple Versus Samsung Trial

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Kare designed the famous "Happy Mac" icon and many others we still use today.

Susan Kare, the graphic designer famous for creating a number of icons for the Macintosh, will be called as a witness in the ongoing trial between Apple and Samsung. Kare will reportedly talk about the similarities between the user interface graphics on the iPhone and Samsung’s Galaxy devices.