(But try not to say "Oh, not Copperplate AGAIN" *out loud,* because it tends to make people think you're (1) pretentious and/or (2) a dork. Learn from my experience and save yourself the shame.)
Heh. I used to date a guy who would name and critique font choices on billboards and other signage. I think I must have blocked out most of the typography knowledge that I had then.
wah - now that I'm at a point where I can look at the new trailer, the link shows that the server is busy.
Yeah, sorry. It should be back online on Monday.
I like Stone Sans Serif better than Gill Sans. Perhaps because I was forced to set an entire incredibly dense research booklet with charts everywhere in the latter.
I have a weakness for Optima. Love it.
forced to set an entire incredibly dense research booklet with charts everywhere in the latter.
ouch.
My co-worker has a MinionPro fetish. I'm kind of meh. Optima is lovely.
I'm a fan of TrebuchetMS for email, but I'm reading the board in Arial.
I feel like I'm at a wine tasting party. I've been going through and testing all the fonts. (I'm such a geek) Now we are moving into the fancier wines fonts though because I don't see those on Word. It might also be that I have an old version of Word. I do have TrebuchetMS and Arial though. I think I prefer the former for it's cleaner lines blah blah, and it's kick ass name.
I don't see those on Word
a lot of them don't come standard.
You know, you all have introduced to new and interesting fonts. Thank you. I have been using Times New Roman as my default for something like 15 years. I like getting out of my comfort zone. I was getting tired of it anyway.
I also like optima. Sometimes I go old school with CG Omega.