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I think on this forum, you'll get more people able to recognize fonts. I've done a lot of graphic design and layout work, so I can recognize many fonts. I think you'll find that the norm here, since so many do work with layout and text here.
As far as the serif vs sans serif, I think much of that really depends on the screens. Many people dislike serif'ed fonts on screen, because at lower resolutions and sizes, it makes things harder to make out. On print, you don't have to really deal with pixelation, so you can take advantage of serifs. Last edited by Hellmark; 10-27-2011 at 10:54 AM. |
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Also, an e-ink device (I don't own one) may be different than my iPad. I read a lot (mostly) in dim light and with a "glow" on the screen the simpler the font the easier to read and the easier on my eyes. (I have light gray text on a dark blue background with, after experimenting with many colors, I find is most comfortable.) |
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I can recognize 4 for sure. Times New Roman, Arial, Verdana and Courier New. |
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I'm not a graphic designer, but I do digital scrapbooking so I can recognize a lot of the popular fonts used for titles or journaling on layouts. I can't identify regular print fonts so well, and didn't recognize more than one or two in the quiz. (I gave up after a while and just clicked through to see if I could recognize any of them without actually trying to match them to the names. I ended up with 9/34.)
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I have this book:
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errr ok .. just shoot me now .. I like Comic Sans hehehe
As to do I recognise other fonts to be honest I've never looked at a font and thought hmm what font is that .... Teddy |
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I took the test and got 16 out of 34. Often I was just making my best guess since I wasn't familiar with most of the typefaces used.
When it comes to typefaces, I generally have settled on these five: Calibri, Comic Sans, Georgia, Thorndale, and Cumberland. These are the ones I like and they cover all of my formatting needs. |
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I got a copy of Garfield's _Just My Type_ as a birthday present as well --- still trying to force myself to read through it.
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To be honest, the only font I really hate is Arial. I dislike sans-serif as a rule, but Arial I hate. Comic Sans doesn't bother me, but I do read a lot of comic books.
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When it comes to Comic Sans, I've found that it's very readable on screens at a very small font (say 6 point) when, at that size, other typefaces are unreadable. This is one of the reasons I use Comic Sans as my composing typeface for emails (I don't send them out with that typeface I just use it for composition, I send my e-mails out as plain text). I don't hate Arial but I don't like it either. Of the sans serif typefaces, I've recently found that I like Verdana best. On an electronic screen it's easy to read and to me it also looks good when printed on paper. |
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Thanks to the dreadful built-in font in my old Sony 350, I tried out a few standard fonts... but can't claim to identify the fonts in that Font Game. Except 'Wingdings', haha. Is "Mrs Eaves" really a font?
I have ended up rather liking Gill Sans, which comes standard with Apple PC's. Works pretty well both on screen and printed on 'dead trees'. I discovered a minor fetish for the shape of the letter g. The Gill Sans g is more like a typical Sans-Serif shape... lovely. ;-) Serif for e-readers is best - and ones that are a bit 'thicker' in their lines, for me. Fontin is free. |
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Lack of font control on my Sony EReaders is what led me to use PDF for me ebooks. I found it frustrating that something that should be simple, having it consistently display a general typeface (serif, san serif, monospace), I was never able to get it to do without resorting to PDF. I agree that a serif typeface is best for ebooks, and Georgia is one that I've grown to like the best.
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Yes, Mrs. Eaves really is a font, designed by Zuzana Licko, modelled on Baskerville's designs and named for his housekeeper:
http://www.emigre.com/WebFonts/Mrs-Eaves |
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