Whats your favorite font

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  • maquito0

    cherub, you should exercise with different fonts -serif, humanistic, roman...- and maybe that feel you mention, should then be revealed by the context.

    I believe the difference is not only in the details of each font, or each glyph of the font, but may also be noticed in a big block of text. "Regular" text does not have to be standardized; a block of text has a color, has character, and even a sound... Maybe I'm being to anal, but I strongly recommend you to try new stuff!

    • word "anal" and "try new stuff" in the same sentence, pun def intended ;Pmaquito
    • "open minded typeface wanted"cherub
    • try OpenSans, no pun intendedmaquito
    • the light 300 looks sharp on desktop & webmaquito
    • It's vibrant and spacy! I been messing around looking at letters, and I do like the uppercase verdana J better, andcherub
    • I have discovered that some forms are not as likeable, like the lowercase opensans g for instance, but at tiny sizes are more readable.cherub
    • I would have guessed those unusual forms of letters would be less, not more readable. So that came as a surprise.cherub

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