But some fonts are just trouble...
May 12, 2010
The Sinister World of Dingbats and WhingDings or This Font Smells Funny
We all have our favorite fonts, I know I do. I'm partial towards Georgia and Myriad Pro. (Can't we all agree to stop using Papyrus? You know who you are.)
But some fonts are just trouble...
But some fonts are just trouble...
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I do like me some Myriad Pro, but Georgia? Really? I always thought Georgia was the Verdana of Serif fonts.
ReplyDeletethis is HILARIOUS. And quite random. And imaginative. Thanks for the laugh!
ReplyDeleteYour MOM is the Verdana of Serif Fonts!
ReplyDeleteYou can't go wrong with Helvetica. I wonder what type of person would have represented Helvetica in the video had it been in there.
ReplyDeleteProbably a Greek.
ReplyDeleteNice try Jon. A Greek would be "Helennica." Helvetica would be Swiss.
ReplyDeleteI stand very humbly corrected. I hope you can forgive my ignorance. Fortunately, I've learned my one thing for today so I'm Arial Narrow the rest of the day.
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