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I like Arial. Clean, clear, and easy to read for almost any/everyone. Serif fonts, for some reason, tend to annoy me a bit. (Not enough to not read something written in them, but ...)I've used the Georgia font for years. Rarely do I bother with fonts here though.
I like Arial. Clean, clear, and easy to read for almost any/everyone. Serif fonts, for some reason, tend to annoy me a bit. (Not enough to not read something written in them, but ...)
For everyday use, like on messenger programs and the like, I use Comic Sans. Very clean, easy to read, but still not quite the average font.
Do you have a favorite font?
Shank, you're making us mid-westerners seem outdated. They already call us flyover country.Yes I do, but the typeballs for my IBM Selectric are so expensive I stay with the one that came with the machine.
But thanks for asking all the same...
Yes I do, but the typeballs for my IBM Selectric are so expensive I stay with the one that came with the machine.
But thanks for asking all the same...