Any webfonts similar to Century Gothic
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- steven_segal
I have a client who wants me to change the web fonts to Century Gothic. Only thing is I can't guarantee (even though it's pretty common) that it will show up the same in all web browsers unless I use @font-face, which I'm pretty sure I need a license for even though it's century gothic. Or do I?
Any suggestions? thanks fellas
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- Continuity0
Based on this alone (fonts included with all MS Office 2010 products), I think you can get away with just the regular 'font-family' property:
- it's not included in any OS. It is often installed by MS Office.albums
- steven_segal0
Well I just ended up setting the font stack so that Century Gothic shows up first, then free font "Code". The agency I work at also doesn't have "Century Gothic" installed, mainly because they're all Apple machines. How we have Gotham but not Century Gothic or Trebuchet MS still baffles me. Though Century Gothic is very common, there is still a number of people without it (mainly apple users).
- Nathan_Adams0
Why not set Futura as the fall back?
- ********0
If you can't use the font you love, love the font you use.