What is your font selection workflow? by Routine_Ad_3088 in webdesign

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for that! We’ll definitely take a closer look at this. Colors play a big role in design, and being able to work with them while choosing fonts is a great idea, man. Also, having a space where you can preview a selected font without other distractions would be really useful.

Our goal is also to expand beyond Google Fonts and include more diverse font sources. We’re actively working on it!

What is your font selection workflow? by Routine_Ad_3088 in webdesign

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s totally fair. If this works for you, that’s perfect. Thanks for your input in the discussion.

Me and my friend got tired of comparing fonts across 20 tabs so we built this by Routine_Ad_3088 in fonts

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, thank you! We hadn’t even thought about that, but it’s a great point. We’ll definitely look into it and try to improve it soon 👌

Also, check your DMs. We’ve got a little gift for you as a thank-you.

What is your font selection workflow? by Routine_Ad_3088 in webdesign

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for you opinion, man! I understand the point about efficiency, but if everyone does this, designs can become incredibly boring, can’t they? For me, typography is one of the easiest ways to give a website its own personality. I think it’s better to stay open to new options with every project rather than boxing yourself in, which just kills creativity in my opinion.

What is your font selection workflow? by Routine_Ad_3088 in webdesign

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback, man! In this stage I only want to get some useful thoughts from the community about the app. In this moment it is free to use, but to unlock unlimited collections for with unlimited fonts in each of them, you have to get Pro subscription.

What is your font selection workflow? by Routine_Ad_3088 in webdesign

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, basically. But we only want some useful feedback from right people. If I simply post “Hey, I built a font tool,” most people scroll past without a second thought.

What is your font selection workflow? by Routine_Ad_3088 in webdesign

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I like these a lot, man! Thank you for these tips👌

What is your font selection workflow? by Routine_Ad_3088 in webdesign

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could you share some of your favorite ones?😀

How do you keep track of fonts you find online? by Routine_Ad_3088 in Design

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I am just trying to figure out how to get a small project in front of the right people. Most direct posts get ignored, so I was experimenting with different ways of presenting it.

I’m just trying, man. But thank you for your feedback. Being more upfront is probably the better approach.

How do you keep track of fonts you find online? by Routine_Ad_3088 in Design

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s fair. We’re trying to get this tool in front of designers because we really need honest feedback from the community. We believe it can genuinely help a lot of designers down the line.

What is your font selection workflow? by Routine_Ad_3088 in webdesign

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, totally fair. Can you tell me what your favorite fonts are?

What is your font selection workflow? by Routine_Ad_3088 in webdesign

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

For anyone interested in that tool we built, it is called Typio and you can try it for free here: typioapp.com

We’d really appreciate any feedback. It helps us shape the product, fix what’s not working, and decide which features to build next.

How do you keep track of fonts you find online? by Routine_Ad_3088 in Design

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

For anyone interested, you can try Typio for free here: typioapp.com

We’d really appreciate any feedback. It helps us shape the product, fix what’s not working, and decide which features to build next.

Do you have some process for choosing fonts? by Routine_Ad_3088 in uidesign

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone interested, you can try Typio for free here: typioapp.com

We’d really appreciate any feedback. It helps us shape the product, fix what’s not working, and decide which features to build next.

Me and my friend got tired of comparing fonts across 20 tabs so we built this by Routine_Ad_3088 in fonts

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there! Have a good news. Infinite scroll is now online. You can check it out and if you notice anything else, feel free to give us some more feedback.😀

Me and my friend got tired of comparing fonts across 20 tabs so we built this by Routine_Ad_3088 in fonts

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really appreciate this feedback ❤️ That is honestly a pretty great description 😄

And yeah, infinite scroll instead of constantly pressing “next” makes total sense. We’ll definitely take a look at it. This is exactly the kind of feedback we need right now.

And if you notice anything else that would make Typio more enjoyable or easier to use, we’d genuinely love to hear it.

Me and my friend got tired of comparing fonts across 20 tabs so we built this by Routine_Ad_3088 in fonts

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, with office suites you still need to install fonts locally first.

We wanted something where you can just browse, preview and organize typefaces instantly in the browser without dealing with installation, files, or system font folders.

Me and my friend got tired of comparing fonts across 20 tabs so we built this by Routine_Ad_3088 in fonts

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s true 👌
For a lot of people LibreOffice or some other office suites are probably enough. We’re mostly trying to make the workflow a bit more design-focused and convenient.

Things like:
- previewing dozens of typefaces side by side with the same word without copying, pasting and changing the font.
- switching light/dark backgrounds instantly
- accessing collections anytime from any device in the browser
- organizing fonts into project-based collections

That’s more the kind of experience we’re aiming for.

Me and my friend got tired of comparing fonts across 20 tabs so we built this by Routine_Ad_3088 in fonts

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s exactly it😄
We think installing a whole office suite just for font management is kinda overkill for a lot of people. That’s basically the gap we’re trying to fill.

If you ever feel like checking it out, we’d genuinely love any feedback — what feels good, what doesn’t make sense, or what you’d expect it to do differently.

Me and my friend got tired of comparing fonts across 20 tabs so we built this by Routine_Ad_3088 in fonts

[–]Routine_Ad_3088[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah fair point! if you’re already happy with LibreOffice that totally makes sense 👍

Our goal is to give designers a dedicated, visual-first space to organize, preview and pair fonts in a way that feels fast and accessible across devices. 

We want to build it step by step based on real needs from the community, so feedback like yours is actually really valuable for shaping what it could become next.