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Old 12-23-2017, 02:00 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I guess I haven't compared on a page that has italics. I'll try it next time some come up.

So if you direct compared the two, which do you prefer?
Hmm. Literata has a sort of "futuristic" look, if that makes any sense, and I found it paired really well with science fiction but looks off while reading fantasy (where Goudy is great, particularly with dark fantasy). Noto has a more traditional look to it. I've never read a book with it as the font, though, so I can't state a direct preference.

(These days, I'm using Minion Pro. Before that, it was Iowan, preceded by Literata and Bookerly. I switch around a fair amount. Maybe Noto will be next!)
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