Google recently released Google Font API and The Google Font Directory allowing for web developers to use highly stylized type faces for web sites. Up to now, web designers would have to rely on a standardized set of fonts such as Arial, Verdana, Times New Roman, Courier, etc. In order to render something more aesthetic meant having to turn type into graphics which would also mean making sites much more image heavy and ultimately, slower to render. With the advent of this new resource, designers can unleash a whole new level of creativity while making their sites speedier. Combine this functionality with CSS3 and HTML5 and there ought to be a whole new revolution in website usability and creativity.