We're fans of Garamond around here.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I've got an hour left here and I have made an executive decision, no more work.
I've grown fond of Vag Rounded of late, but it probably looks too primary school for a document that's intended for adults.
McGill Sans Serif is always a good non-flashy workhorse font to fall back on. As is Futura.
Too late for Garamond, no matter how nice it is. Honestly, I'm half convinced somone else will change the font all over again later anyway. I changed it once (after having written most of the answers), and that's enough.
Good decision to msbelle, that is.
From Us Magazine. Dominic Monaghan says, "I always wanted to be an actor, but there was an embarrassing element to it. Maybe it was fromt his English stereotype of 'If you're an actor, you're a homosexual,' which is a strange thing."
Wait, is Dom implying he's not gay?
I'm fond of Universe condenced light. It's sans serif, fairly compact, but still readable.
I think that Dom is everybodysexual.
I think it's keen that Dom's reluctance to be seen as gay doesn't cut into his tongue kissing of boys.
Steph, well, yeah. which is why that quote made me laugh.
Steph, well, yeah. which is why that quote made me laugh.
Heh. But calling him gay is actually too restrictive. Which I find appealing in a guy.