… to fall in love with a font?
Only recently discovered the joys of calibri and now using it in every document and spreadsheet. A gorgeous looking font altogether.
… to fall in love with a font?
Only recently discovered the joys of calibri and now using it in every document and spreadsheet. A gorgeous looking font altogether.
Calibri won the TDC2 2005 award under the Type System category.
You have excellent taste, Rocko.
I was always a garamond man myself.
There’s some right mongs who I work with that use Comic Sans as their font for emails :D.
Calibri is by far one of the best though. It’s so good in fact we it should be made the forums default font.
It’s a consideration Flano.
Agree fully on the comic sans - what a shite font and so predictably unpredictable from the people who use it. You know exactly what sort of fools will use that font from the minute you join a workplace.
Good calls here on Comic Sans - people who use it in a professional context are fools.
I stick to the Times New Roman myself or Arial for emails. Tahoma isn’t a bad font either.
Comic Sans, Marker Felt and Apple Chancery are all horrible ones.
Frutiger is a classic
You can’t beat a good solid font like Times New Roman. Could set your watch by it.
[quote=“Flano”]There’s some right mongs who I work with that use Comic Sans as their font for emails :D.
Calibri is by far one of the best though. It’s so good in fact we it should be made the forums default font.[/quote]
[FONT=“Comic Sans MS”][SIZE=“6”]Snobby, humourless cunt [/SIZE][/FONT]
:rolleyes:
Don’t the Irish Times now use Arial for their banner headlines, a shameful decision!!
Thinly veiled “I’m a mong that uses Comic sans in a professional context”
Hup
This is a pretty surreal thread.
I like [FONT=“Lucida Sans Unicode”]Lucida Sans Unicode myself[/FONT]
But only size 9 in Outlook. Something weird happens above size 9.
[quote=“cluaindiuic”]This is a pretty surreal thread.
I like [FONT=“Lucida Sans Unicode”]Lucida Sans Unicode myself[/FONT]
But only size 9 in Outlook. Something weird happens above size 9.[/quote]
How do they make up the names for them?
Whoever designs them names them. Helvetica is latin for Switzerland, designed by some Swiss lad for example.
One geeky thing I remember from college.
If Flano isn’t a wingdings man, I’ll eat my .
Typically, this crumby website doesn’t support this font.
I’ve fallen for [font=“Trebuchet MS”]Trebuchet MS[/font] lately…
Yes, yes it is.
I like cillian braille, on a background with bone colouration, obviously.
Eggshell with Romalian type?