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What font do you use?

HamSupLo

Diamond Member
I've been using Arial for a while since I don't like Times New Roman much. Recently, a coworker sent a document in Palatino Linotype. Since then I've only been using this font. It's great :thumbsup:
 
For what?

Screen: Verdana wherever possible, Courier New for code or whatever else needs monospace.

Print: Arial for headings, Times New Roman for body text.
 
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
I've been using Arial for a while since I don't like Times New Roman much. Recently, a coworker sent a document in Palatino Linotype. Since then I've only been using this font. It's great :thumbsup:

Font piracy is illegal and punishable with fines & jail time.
 
I really have an endless list. Then again, I'm a designer. What kind of application are you talking about? Screen? Print? Large bodies of text? Header? The list goes on and on.
 
Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
I've been using Arial for a while since I don't like Times New Roman much. Recently, a coworker sent a document in Palatino Linotype. Since then I've only been using this font. It's great :thumbsup:

Font piracy is illegal and punishable with fines & jail time.

😕 How did you get font piracy out of that?
 
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
I've been using Arial for a while since I don't like Times New Roman much. Recently, a coworker sent a document in Palatino Linotype. Since then I've only been using this font. It's great :thumbsup:

Font piracy is illegal and punishable with fines & jail time.

😕 How did you get font piracy out of that?

He's related to Jack Thompson.
 
Originally posted by: Aluvus
For what?

Screen: Verdana wherever possible, Courier New for code or whatever else needs monospace.

Print: Arial for headings, Times New Roman for body text.

Gah, it REALLY bothers me to see code not in monospace, it's like someone scraping their fork against their teeth.
 
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