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    Default The 10 Commandments of Typography

    A quick reference, posted for information and/or discussion.

    https://www.designmantic.com/blog/in...of-typography/

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    I agree with all of it, especially shooting for 2 fonts, one serif and one san serif, one bold and one not. It makes everything so much cleaner and better looking in my opinion.

    Additionally, I find that making them different sizes - usually around 4-6 sizes different, minimum - looks a lot better.

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    If I'm not supposed to use Comic Sans and Curlz, then how am I supposed to do my quarterly newsletter for the office?

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    Quote Originally Posted by waldronate View Post
    If I'm not supposed to use Comic Sans and Curlz, then how am I supposed to do my quarterly newsletter for the office?
    Use Chiller and Jokerman. Duh.
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    There are so many good fonts available. You don't have to use Comic Sans ever.... even for comic books (its intended purpose)!

    Seriously, read this for great, solid, high-quality free fonts. If you want to replace Comic Sans, which you should, read this.

    Please y'all. The world would be a better place with Comic Sans.

    /rant over

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    Cool links, thank you

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