A group of type design enthusiasts in Chicago decided they wanted a forum to write about type, exchange typefaces for commentary, and publish our own designs. Hence l3tt3r.com was born.
Since l3tt3r is a b[log] that focuses on critiquing web fonts, we decided not to use any images. This means everything you see is a web font, one that changes depending on your browser just like it would anywhere else. This way the viewer has the ability to play with the fonts in their web inspector and recognize both their beauty and shortcomings. As for the color choices, blue is commonly used to hint at an active link while red denotes fixed content.