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Extensis WebINK to Sponsor Nationally Recognized WebVisions 2011 and Webvisionary Awards
Thursday 20. January 2011 - Web Font Service Extends Leadership and Support for Web Design and Developer Communities
Building on its deep support for the web design and developer communities, Extensis, a division of Celartem Inc., today announced WebINK has been named a key sponsor of the nationally recognized WebVisions 2011 Conference and Webvisionary Awards. Commencing at the Oregon Convention Center May 25-27, 2011, the nationally recognized conference explores the future of web and mobile design, technology and business strategy.
“As a leader in web font technology, WebINK is a huge proponent of supporting and celebrating web designers and developers,” says Amanda Paull, Extensis Vice President of Marketing. “WebVisions is on the cutting edge of web design trends, and we not only look forward to connecting with attendees to discuss the current state and future of web fonts, but honoring key innovators at the Webvisionary Awards.”
Entries for the Webvisionary Awards, a showcase of visionary work by the nation’s top web designers, digital artists, advertising agencies, technologists, public relations firms, social media experts, mobile application developers and digital innovators, are now being accepted at http://www.webvisionaryawards.com/. Organizations and individuals are challenged to submit published, personal or prototype projects created between April 16, 2010 to April 15, 2011. Entry fees for the competition are $25 per project, and the deadline for submissions is 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time on April 15, 2010. Award winners will be named at the Webvisionary Awards Show on Thursday, May 26.
In addition to sponsoring the event and awards, WebINK will be leading a presentation on “What’s Next for Web Fonts in CSS 3” and showcasing its web font service, which offers more than 2,000 high-quality fonts from 14 type foundries. A reliable and fast cloud-based service, WebINK is the industry’s leading way to find and use real fonts on the web.