reasons to not use typekit?

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Published on 2010-03-23T10:10:42Z Indexed on 2010/03/23 10:13 UTC
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I'm launching a new site soon and would like to use one nice font (for headings etc). I've experimented with scripts like cufon and find them very disappointing. The way I see it I have to legal options:

  1. create my own font stacks using fonts that are licensed for @font-face (like fontsquirrel)
  2. subscribe to typekit
  3. use standard font stacks including some of MS Office's nicer fonts (not keen on!)

I'm looking for comments from someone with experience here, not speculation please (i can do that myself!).

Has anyone used typekit? Have you noticed any performance issues?

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