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Old 01-12-2012, 12:25 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by therealjoeblow View Post
I find Gentium Book Basic to be perfect, just the right amount of serif (not overdone), and perfect line weights, no single strokes, but yet not bold either.
Let me add a second vote for Gentium Book Basic. I've been using it exclusively for over a year and to my eyes, it's the closest thing to a printed book font.

One thing that puzzles me is that whenever these fave font threads pop up, more often than not people recommend sans-serif fonts. I fully realize that font preferences are very subjective, but in my case, I just can't read a sans-serif font novel. Strangely though, I much prefer sans-serif when reading technical documentation or web pages.
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