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Re: Font choice

Postby LShun » 19 Jul 2015, 15:56

I agree, using aggressive styled text on a very peaceful word could take its meanig away. I primarily uses Verdana, Times New Roman, Arial on my blog, as they are supported by a large number of platforms and easy to read, elegant and simple I must say.
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Re: Font choice

Postby castbound » 19 Jul 2015, 16:02

Drowen9 wrote:Miller doesnt work correctly on mobile devices.
Well,then the other ones might work :D And they are understandable ..
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Re: Font choice

Postby Tanawan » 20 Jul 2015, 03:37

I choose the font that looks light and decent. Usually the font is Arial.
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Re: Font choice

Postby reyleigh29 » 21 Jul 2015, 06:29

Yes, even in making layouts as graphic designers. One should use the most convenient, simple font. :)
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Re: Font choice

Postby silverleafy » 21 Jul 2015, 09:04

I had this problem of choosing my font, on my blog, after manny searches I went with arial..
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Re: Font choice

Postby tenaj14 » 21 Jul 2015, 09:59

I think I was once in that predicament, using the right font, adjustment here and there though my favorite was Tahoma.
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Re: Font choice

Postby mcliffi » 24 Jul 2015, 14:57

I always like using bold and black in all my publishing.This is the easiest for me to use and apply.I love using size 16 for topic and size 12 for other writing.I love using times romans for font type.
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Re: Font choice

Postby castbound » 24 Jul 2015, 15:35

mcliffi wrote:I always like using bold and black in all my publishing.This is the easiest for me to use and apply.I love using size 16 for topic and size 12 for other writing.I love using times romans for font type.
Times Roman is a great font family ... I really like the font..You made a great choice.
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Re: Font choice

Postby fab » 24 Jul 2015, 22:42

you know another good site to get supplies for free without being dafont.com?
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Re: Font choice

Postby domondon1 » 25 Jul 2015, 00:54

for me just use one simple font that you like,Sometime a use simple font to make it easy to understand
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Re: Font choice

Postby LShun » 25 Jul 2015, 06:53

domondon1 wrote:for me just use one simple font that you like,Sometime a use simple font to make it easy to understand


I agree, simple fonts are easy for other peoples to see too. Some font's are too big and some are too fancy. A simple but elegant text is actually what you need for a good document or website.
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Re: Font choice

Postby aymhoupa » 25 Jul 2015, 17:00

you can 't just use only one font for every text in your websites , diffrent fonts make it way better , ergonomic and easy for readers. but the trick is not to use those way too modified fonts they get cheesy.
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Re: Font choice

Postby iamshane487 » 26 Jul 2015, 13:34

I agree. It's really confusing to choose a font that suits for our site especially in the forum. I always change my site's fonts because I'm not satisfied.
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Re: Font choice

Postby mobnepal » 28 Jul 2015, 13:56

Usually I choose normal non fancy fonts like arial and timesnewroman . I think forum coin is also using arial and you can see it is easier to read.
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Re: Font choice

Postby iamshane487 » 30 Jul 2015, 08:04

I regularly prefer the normal font and yeah, it's tough to pick the fonts and color to use when we are going to post in forum so I chose the standard format.
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Re: Font choice

Postby PadmasriSriram » 07 Aug 2015, 07:47

I always use Arial or Times Roman of a proper legible size, in black color, when I go with my professional work or content. They make the content good and readable.
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Re: Font choice

Postby Allius » 07 Aug 2015, 07:58

The choice of the font is a complicated problem. I always prefer a font that never bores people to read the text, such as Arial, for example ... :)
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Re: Font choice

Postby LShun » 07 Aug 2015, 11:27

Allius wrote:The choice of the font is a complicated problem. I always prefer a font that never bores people to read the text, such as Arial, for example ... :)


I agree, different sites have different results with different fonts. A font that works fantastic on one site may be bad on another site. Things in a website links together with other things. In most cases an easy to read, basic text is good for everything, but sometimes you might want to make some of the font's a bit fancy and special.
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Re: Font choice

Postby ninjaslash » 07 Aug 2015, 13:44

You should choose the most formal and standard one. It's Arial. It may not be that nice to look at, but it's simple. :) :)
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Re: Font choice

Postby castbound » 07 Aug 2015, 14:27

ninjaslash wrote:You should choose the most formal and standard one. It's Arial. It may not be that nice to look at, but it's simple. :) :)
It looks good and its widely used :D Arial is really good for those who want their websites to be simple and clean :D
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