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		<title><![CDATA[ 한글 폰트 무료 배포 _ 한글 르네상스 캠페인 _ ]]> </title>
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  <p><span style="FONT-SIZE: 170%; LINE-HEIGHT: 120%; FONT-FAMILY: 우리새봄"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 170%"><br />
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</p><div style="TEXT-ALIGN: left"><span style="FONT-SIZE: 150%; LINE-HEIGHT: 120%">10월 9일&nbsp;10시<br />
</span><a href="http://hangeul.lexitech.co.kr/">한글르네상스 캠페인이 시작되다 <br />
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1. 화면에서 제대로 보이는 한글 폰트(1종)를 5620명에게 무료배포(imbc,동아닷컴)</p><p><br />
2. 웹폰트(1종) 562명에게 무료배포(발해탐사후원사이트 <a href="http://balhae.lexitech.co.kr/">http://balhae.lexitech.co.kr/</a>)</p><p><br />
3. 94% 할인된 가격으로 폰트 7종 판매</p><font size="+0"><p><br />
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 03:25:33 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ 한글날이 돌아오다 ]]> </title>
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  <a title="" href="http://lommy.egloos.com/829713">한글 창제 561돌을 기념하여 우리바탕웹폰트 무료 배포합니다.</a><br><br><br><br>10월 9일, 한글날을 맞이하여 한글 웹폰트를 무료로 배포한단다<br><br>냉큼 가서 냉큼 받으시라~&nbsp;			 ]]> 
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2007 07:28:35 GMT</pubDate>
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  <div class="me2day_daily_digest"><ul><li>앞서나가지말자! <span class="datetime"><a href="http://me2day.net/mutou/2007/06/07#19:45:13" class="datetime" rel="bookmark" style="font-size:0.8em;" title="퍼머링크">오후 7시 45분</a></span></li></ul><p style="background:url(http://me2day.net/images/me2day_icon.gif) no-repeat right top;padding-right:25px;text-align:right; font-size: 0.9em;">이 글은 <a href="http://me2day.net/mutou">mutou</a>님의 미투데이 <a href="http://me2day.net/mutou/2007/06/07">2007년 6월 7일</a> 내용입니다.</p></div> <!-- end of daily_digest -->			 ]]> 
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 19:32:07 GMT</pubDate>
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  <div class="me2day_daily_digest"><ul><li>땡글땡글 버섯머리 ㅋㅋㅋ <span class="datetime"><a href="http://me2day.net/mutou/2007/05/22#19:46:03" class="datetime" rel="bookmark" style="font-size:0.8em;" title="퍼머링크">오후 7시 46분</a></span></li><li>사후병에게 인터넷메일보내다- 편지여ㅡ, 와라와라와라와라-! <span class="datetime"><a href="http://me2day.net/mutou/2007/05/22#19:47:16" class="datetime" rel="bookmark" style="font-size:0.8em;" title="퍼머링크">오후 7시 47분</a></span></li></ul><p style="background:url(http://me2day.net/images/me2day_icon.gif) no-repeat right top;padding-right:25px;text-align:right; font-size: 0.9em;">이 글은 <a href="http://me2day.net/mutou">mutou</a>님의 미투데이 <a href="http://me2day.net/mutou/2007/05/22">2007년 5월 22일</a> 내용입니다.</p></div> <!-- end of daily_digest -->			 ]]> 
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 19:32:12 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ 폰트의 숨은 이야기_ Arial vs Helvetica ]]> </title>
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<p style="FONT-SIZE: 16px; FONT-FAMILY: 우리바탕">출처 <a href="http://www.ms-studio.com/articles.html">http://www.ms-studio.com/articles.html</a><br />
보기힘든번역본<a href="http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ko&amp;sl=en&amp;u=http://www.ms-studio.com/articlesarialsid.html&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=translate&amp;resnum=2&amp;ct=result&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3Darial%2Bhelvetica%26hl%3Dko">http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ko&amp;sl=en&amp;u=http://www.ms-studio.com/articlesarialsid.html&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=translate&amp;resnum=2&amp;ct=result&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3Darial%2Bhelvetica%26hl%3Dko<br />
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<p class="artHeadgraph"><img height="25" alt="THE SCOURGE OF" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/item4.gif" width="193" border="0"></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">Arial is everywhere. If you don't know what it is, you don't use a modern personal computer. Arial is a font that is familiar to anyone who uses Microsoft products, whether on a PC or a Mac. It has spread like a virus through the typographic landscape and illustrates the pervasiveness of Microsoft's influence in the world.</span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">Arial's ubiquity is not due to its beauty. It's actually rather homely. Not that homeliness is necessarily a bad thing for a typeface. With typefaces, character and history are just as important. Arial, however, has a rather dubious history and not much character. In fact, Arial is little more than a shameless impostor. </span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><img style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px" height="189" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/helvspecbook.jpeg" width="137" border="0"><span class="arttext">Throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, one of the most popular typefaces in the western world was Helvetica. It was developed by the Haas Foundry of Switzerland in the 1950s. Later, Haas merged with Linotype and Helvetica was heavily promoted. More weights were added and it really began to catch on. </span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">An icon of the Swiss school of typography, Helvetica swept through the design world in the '60s and became synonymous with modern, progressive, cosmopolitan attitudes. With its friendly, cheerful appearance and clean lines, it was universally embraced for a time by both the corporate and design worlds as a nearly perfect typeface to be used for anything and everything. "When in doubt, use Helvetica" was a common rule.</span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">As it spread into the mainstream in the '70s, many designers tired of it and moved on to other typographic fashions, but by then it had become a staple of everyday design and printing. So in the early '80s when Adobe developed the PostScript page description language, it was no surprise that they chose Helvetica as one of the basic four fonts to be included with every PostScript interpreter they licensed (along with Times, Courier, and Symbol). Adobe licensed its fonts from the original foundries, demonstrating their respect and appreciation for the integrity of type, type foundries and designers. They perhaps realized that if they had used knock-offs of popular typefaces, the professional graphic arts industry—a key market—would not accept them. </span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><img style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px" height="140" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/pmdisksmall.gif" width="110" border="0"><span class="arttext">By the late eighties, the desktop publishing phenomenon was in full swing. Led by the Macintosh and programs like PageMaker, and made possible by Adobe's PostScript page description language, anyone could do near professional-quality typesetting on relatively inexpensive personal computers. </span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">But there was a problem. There were two kinds of PostScript fonts: Type 1 and Type 3. Type 1 fonts included "hints" that improved the quality of output dramatically over Type 3 fonts. Adobe provided information on making Type 3 fonts, but kept the secrets of the superior Type 1 font technology to itself. If you wanted Type 1 fonts, Adobe was the only source. Anyone else who wanted to make or sell fonts had to settle for the inferior Type 3 format. Adobe wanted the high end of the market all to itself.</span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">By 1989, a number of companies were hard at work trying to crack the Type 1 format or devise alternatives. Apple and Microsoft signed a cross-licensing agreement to create an alternative to Adobe's technology. While Microsoft worked on TrueImage, a page description language, Apple developed the TrueType format. TrueType was a more open format and was compatible with—but not dependent on—PostScript. This effectively forced Adobe's hand, causing them to release the secrets of the Type 1 format to save themselves from irrelevancy.</span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">Around the same time, PostScript "clones" were being developed to compete with Adobe. These PostScript "work-alikes" were usually bundled with "look-alike" fonts, since the originals were owned by Adobe's business partners. One PostScript clone, sold by Birmy, featured a Helvetica substitute developed by Monotype called Arial. </span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><img style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px" height="68" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/grotseries.gif" width="160" border="0"><a name="Howtospot"></a><span class="arttext">Arial</span><span class="arttext"> appears to be a loose adaptation of Monotype's venerable Grotesque series, redrawn to match the proportions and weight of Helvetica. At a glance, it looks like Helvetica, but up close it's different in dozens of seemingly arbitrary ways. Because it matched Helvetica's proportions, it was possible to automatically substitute Arial when Helvetica was specified in a document printed on a PostScript clone output device. To the untrained eye, the difference was hard to spot. (See </span><a href="http://www.ms-studio.com/articlesarialsid.html"><span class="arttext">"How to Spot Arial"</span></a><span class="arttext">) After all, most people would have trouble telling the difference between a serif and a sans serif typeface. But to an experienced designer, it was like asking for Jimmy Stewart and getting Rich Little.</span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><img style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px" height="145" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/cgtr.gif" width="162" border="0"><span class="arttext">What is really strange about Arial is that it appears that Monotype was uncomfortable about doing a direct copy of Helvetica. They could very easily have done that and gotten away with it. Many type manufacturers in the past have done knock-offs of Helvetica that were indistinguishable or nearly so. For better or worse, in many countries—particularly the U.S.—while typeface names can be protected legally, typeface designs themselves are difficult to protect. So, if you wanted to buy a typesetting machine and wanted the real Helvetica, you had to buy Linotype. If you opted to purchase Compugraphic, AM, or Alphatype typesetting equipment, you couldn't get Helvetica. Instead you got Triumvirate, or Helios, or Megaron, or Newton, or whatever. Every typesetting manufacturer had its own Helvetica look-alike. It's quite possible that most of the "Helvetica" seen in the '70s was actually not Helvetica. </span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><a name="Otherarials"></a><span class="arttext">Now</span><span class="arttext">, Monotype was a respected type foundry with a glorious past and perhaps the idea of being associated with these "pirates" was unacceptable. So, instead, they found a loophole and devised an "original" design that just happens to share exactly the same proportions and weight as another typeface. (See <span class="style7"><a href="http://www.ms-studio.com/articlesarialsia.html">"Monotype's Other 'Arials'"</a></span>) This, to my mind, is almost worse than an outright copy. A copy, it could be said, pays homage (if not license fees) to the original by its very existence. Arial, on the other hand, pretends to be different. It says, in effect "I'm not Helvetica. I don't even look like Helvetica!", but gladly steps into the same shoes. In fact, it has no other role.</span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">When Microsoft made TrueType the standard font format for Windows 3.1, they opted to go with Arial rather than Helvetica, probably because it was cheaper and they knew most people wouldn't know (or even care about) the difference. Apple also standardized on TrueType at the same time, but went with Helvetica, not Arial, and paid Linotype's license fee. Of course, Windows 3.1 was a big hit. Thus, Arial is now everywhere, a side effect of Windows' success, born out of the desire to avoid paying license fees.</span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">The situation today is that Arial has displaced Helvetica as the standard font in practically everything done by nonprofessionals in print, on television, and on the Web, where it's become a standard font, mostly because of Microsoft bundling it with everything—even for Macs, which already come with Helvetica. This is not such a big deal since at the low resolution of a computer screen, it might as well be Helvetica. In any case, for fonts on the Web, Arial is one of the few choices available.</span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">Despite its pervasiveness, a professional designer would rarely—at least for the moment—specify Arial. To professional designers, Arial is looked down on as a not-very-faithful imitation of a typeface that is no longer fashionable. It has what you might call a "low-end stigma." The few cases that I have heard of where a designer has intentionally used Arial were because the client insisted on it. Why? The client wanted to be able to produce materials in-house that matched their corporate look and they already had Arial, because it's included with Windows. True to its heritage, Arial gets chosen because it's cheap, not because it's a great typeface.</span></p><br />
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<p class="artgraph"><span class="arttext">It's been a very long time since I was actually a fan of Helvetica, but the fact is Helvetica became popular on its own merits. Arial owes its very existence to that success but is little more than a parasite—and it looks like it's the kind that eventually destroys the host. I can almost hear young designers now saying, "Helvetica? That's that font that looks kinda like Arial, right?" <img style="MARGIN: 0px; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline" height="10" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/item3f.gif" width="10" border="0"></span></p></td><td height="101"></td></tr><tr valign="top"><td height="54"></td></tr><tr valign="top"><td height="143"></td></tr><tr valign="top"><td colspan="4"></td></tr><tr valign="top"><td height="41"></td><td height="41"><img style="POSITION: relative; TOP: 1px" height="28" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/item5.gif" width="128" usemap="#map1" border="0"></td> <td height="41" colspan="2"></td><td height="41"></td></tr><tr valign="top"><td colspan="4"></td></tr><tr class="_sp"><td height="60" width="22"><img height="1" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/_clear.gif" width="22" border="0"></td> <td height="60" width="142"><img height="1" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/_clear.gif" width="142" border="0"></td> <td height="60" width="9"><img height="1" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/_clear.gif" width="9" border="0"></td> <td height="60" width="60"><img height="1" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/_clear.gif" width="60" border="0"></td> <td height="60" width="321"><img height="1" alt="" src="http://www.ms-studio.com/Resources/_clear.gif" width="321" border="0"></td></tr></span>			 ]]> 
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2007 07:56:59 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ 우하하하 웹폰트~ ]]> </title>
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  나도 웹폰트 쓴다<br />
키키키<br />
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우선 나는 돋움부터~~~ 잇힝~<br />
MS돋움이랑 같은&nbsp;비트맵같지만 좀 색다른맛이군-<br />
몬이유인지는 몰겠지만 글자가 다닥다닥 붙어보이는 것이 글읽기엔 좋쿠나~<br />
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험험,<br />
쓰시고 싶은 분들은<br />
<a href="http://www.woorigle.com/">우리글닷컴</a>에 문의해보셔요~ 키키키~<br />
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 01:48:07 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ 닌텐도 wii ]]> </title>
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언젠가 이승환이 TV에서 집 공개했을때 했던 게임기, 닌텐도 wii<br />
테니스, 권투, 골프 등등 스포츠 게임을 실제처럼 즐길 수 있는 게임기<br />
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닌텐도 DS 보다 이게 더 끌리는걸<br />
아직 정식 발매 안됐다는데....<br />
기다릴까??<br />
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  <a title="" href="http://lommy.egloos.com/94415">스크린폰트에 대하여</a><br><br><br>스크린폰트란?<br><strong></strong><br>말그대로 스크린에서 제대로 보이는 폰트,<br>세계적인 폰트회사, 모노타입사와 라이노타입사만이 스크린폰트를 제작한다고 함<br><br><br>스크린에서 제대로 보이는 폰트..라 하면<br>우리나라 웹에서 99%이상 차지하고 있는 '굴림,돋움'도 스크린폰트인 것일까?<br><br>과연?<br><br><span style="COLOR: #999999">그것은 NO.<br></span><br><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ff6666">(내용수정)</span> <strong><span style="COLOR: #ff6666">어느 부분은 맞다. 비트맵을 강제로 집어넣은 폰트긴 하지만 스크린에서 보이긴 하잖아.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 하지만 여기서 말하는 &lt;스크린폰트&gt;의 범주 속엔 들어갈 수 없다는 것.</span></strong><br><br>여기서 말하는 스크린폰트란, <br>벡터스크린폰트 형태를 말하는 것.<br>말이 점점 어려워지는데, 쉽게 말하면 <br><span style="COLOR: #999999">벡터=선, 스크린폰트=모니터에서 제대로 보이는 글자.<br><br></span><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ff6666">(내용수정)</span> <span style="COLOR: #ff6666"><strong>벡터는 선이 아니라 방향 또는 길이로써,&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;벡터스크린폰트는 문자의 모양을 윤곽선의 벡터로 기억시켜<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;그 벡터값에 따라 문자를 비트맵이미지로 변환시켜 출력된다.</strong><br></span><br>고로 강제적으로 비트를 찍어&nbsp;화면에 글자를 구현해주는 '굴림,돋움'과는 차원이 다른 폰트이다.<br><br><br><br>왜 굴림,돋움이 비트맵이라는 것일까? <br>무슨 근거로??<br><br>물론, 벡터스크린폰트들도 작은 포인트에서는 비트맵을 사용하여 모니터에 구현해주긴 한다.<br>그렇지만 이것은 폰트 내부에서 래스터라이징(이미지 분사장치)의 효과를 비트맵으로 나오도록 지정한 것이지,<br>굴림돋움처럼 폰트에다 비트맵을 강제적으로 집어넣은 것이 아니다.<br>이것은 클리어타입을 켰을 때 명확하게 구분이 된다.<br>벡터스크린폰트는 폰트 내부의 정보를 이용하여 비트맵으로 표현한 것이기 때문에 <br>클리어타입*을 켰을때 그에 맞게 폰트를 변화하여 보여준다.<br>그렇지만 굴림돋움처럼 비트맵을 강제적으로 집어넣은 폰트는 클리어타입을 켰을 때 아무런 변화를 안일으킨다.<br><br><br><br>그런데 과연 스크린에서 제대로 보일 수 있게 만든 폰트가, 굳이 굴림돋움의 비트맵폰트말고 또 필요한 것일까?<br><br><br>당연히 필요하다!<br>이제 인터넷도 인쇄출판물처럼 고급화가 될 시점에 와있다.<br>언제까지나 구린 굴림만 보면서 살아갈 수는 없다.<br>웹디자인을 할 때도, 굴림돋움으로 표현할 수 없는 느낌(우아함, 고급스러움 등등)을 표현하기 위해<br>또는 타 사이트와 구별하기 위해 포토샵에서&nbsp;만든 그레이스케일의 한글 이미지를 많이 사용하지 않는가.<br><br><br>그럼 지금처럼 해왔듯이 이미지를 사용하면 안되는 것인가?<br><br>이미지로 한글을 만들어서 웹디자인을 하기에는 너무나 번거롭다.<br>포토샵에선 포토샵대로, 드림위버에선 드림위버대로, 이중의 작업을 해야한다는 것이다.<br>또한, 이렇게 이미지로 만든 내용은 검색이 안되는 것이 가장 큰 문제점이다.<br><br><br>책보다는 인터넷을 더 많이 이용하고 더 많이 찾는 지금 이시기에<br>우리가 가장 필요한 것은<br><span style="COLOR: #999999">인터넷 화면을 책과 같은 수준으로 구현할 수 있는 폰트이다.</span><br><br><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ff6666">(내용추가)</span> <span style="COLOR: #ff6666"><strong>우리글닷컴에서 벡터스크린폰트의 웹폰트를 무료로 배포하고 있다.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;우리글닷컴은 한글의 우수성을 알리기 위해 앞장서서&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;힘들게 만들어놓은 폰트를 <span style="COLOR: #333333">무료</span>로 배포하고 있다. (흐미~)&nbsp;<br></strong></span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 지금 내가 쓰고 있는 글자도 우리글닷컴에서 판매하는(제작은 렉시테크가 함)<strong>&nbsp;<span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ff6666">우리바탕체</span>.<br></strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (이렇게 한글을 사랑하는 기업들이 많이 생겼음 하는 바람이 있다 쿠쿠~ 어디 또 무료 없나~)<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="COLOR: #ff6666">&nbsp;<strong>이정도 수준의 명조체를 웹에서 구현할 수 있다면,&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;인터넷에 떠다니던 구린 기사들을 고품격의 기사들로 탈바꿈시킬수도 있을듯..ㅋㅋ</strong><br><br></span><br>네이버에서 책을 읽자라는 캠페인과 함께, <br>책을 실제로 보는 것같은 이미지 본문 보기 서비스가 시작되었다. <br>예전의 e-book 시절 때 12포인트의 어벙벙한 굴림으로 <br>책의 수준을 확 떨어뜨려서 절대 보고싶은 마음 안들게 했던 그때보다는 훨씬 나아졌지만,<br>여전히 불만족스러운 것은 사실이다.<br>이미지로 만들어져서 제대로 글자를 표현하지 못하는 화면을 눈아프게 뚫어지게 보기보다는<br>차라리 발품 팔아 책을 직접 매장에 가서 서서 읽는게 나을 것이다.<br>(모 급하게 책을 봐야한다면 저정도도 고마운 거지만말이다)<br><br><br><br><span style="COLOR: #999999">우리 모니터에서 제대로된 명조체와 한글을 볼 수 있는 날은 언제가 될까?<br></span>나만 이렇게 안달하고 있는 것일까?<br>다른 사람들은, 인터넷을 사용하는 모든 사람들은, 과연 이런 불만을 조금이라도 느끼고 있을까?<br>이런 불만이 많이 터져나와야지 폰트업계, IT업계, 웹디자인업계 등등이 지금현실에 안주하지 않고<br>모니터의 구린 화면을 더 나은 차원의 세계로 인도해줄텐데..<br>이런날은 과연 언제가 될까나.............휴....<br><br><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ff6666">(내용추가)</span> <span style="COLOR: #ff6666"><strong><a href="http://woorigle.com/lexinews/index1.html"><span style="COLOR: #ff6666"><strong>우리글닷컴에서 나온 신문</strong></span></a>. 뛰어난 결과물에 링크걸어둡니다~호호</strong></span><br><br><br><br>제발,<br>이런 불만이 나만 가지고 있는 것이 아니기를..<br><br><br>비트맵으로 장난 노는 웹폰트 따위, 필요없다고!<br>폰트업계 사람들아, 좀 정신을 차리세요!!!<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><span style="COLOR: #006600">나와 같이 웹폰트에 대해 불만 가지고 있는 '붉은화살'님의 글</span><br><strong><a href="http://blog.naver.com/linuxian/60035089697"><span style="COLOR: #006600">블로그 폰트 유감 :: 폰트에 대한 몇몇 단상들</span></a></strong><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>&nbsp; <br><br>			 ]]> 
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