I’ve always been partial to a good-looking font, preferably sans serif. Stuart Brown over at Modern Life Is Rubbish has compiled a few typefaces for the Web 2.0 crowd.
He has selected the following fonts, each of which is used by a 2.0 company logo, but can you match the company to the font?
The companies:
TechCrunch, 37signals, 9rules, Tailrank, POPURLS, Bloglines, 43 Things, Ning and finally ROLLYO.
The fonts:
American Typewriter, Clarendon, DIN Engschrift, Frutiger, Helvetica Bold, ITC Officina Bold, Interstate, Myriad Pro Bold and VAG Rounded.
For the answers, check out Stuart’s post.
And for a more comprehensive look at Web 2.0 logos and fonts head over to FontShop.
There's also Ludwig Gatzke's mega-compilation of 400 Web 2.0 logos, if you're looking for inspiration, or just curious.

Reader comments (2)
Online Communications at 3W PR Limited
2:44PM on 14th November 2006
I used to love the font of the 37signals' blog but recently they've changed the design to a less striking appearance.
9:33PM on 27th June 2008
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