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What is your favorite font?

Kevbo,
You are back!

Man you must be bored outof your goard, or whatever?
My favorite would be "The Pianist"
but since none are named for him, I choose,
Palitino and then him, and him, and him!

Why not invent a font called Kevbo, or Cheesehead.
How would it look?

Shep+
 
Verdana, is the font I use most of the time.

I hate using Times New Roman. I used to get in so much trouble at school for not using that fugly font for my papers.
 
Baptismal

It is divine.
 
I've always been particularly fond of Garamond, Palatino is a lot of fun, but Times New Roman is the font I use most in my daily life.

I was not aware we had so many alternate fonts. I've become such a slave to Quick Reply that I only come to the Advanced window when I need smileys and can't remember the codes for them.
 
I use the default (Verdana) here at JUB, but my font of choice for just about everything is Arial. I type all of my letters and worksheets with it. I wanted something different from Times New Roman, Comic Sans, and Helvetica, which seem to be very commonly used.
 
I like Old English the best, but Vivaldi is nice, too. Too bad those aren't on the forums.
 
Baptismal

It is divine.
:rotflmao:
I wonder how many didn't get it.

I use verdana. It was created by Apple for clarity on screen output but it does a superb job out of most printers as well. If I was writing something of substance I would chose a serif typeface like Times New Roman as serif characters are easier to read on paper (like a book).
 
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