What's your favorite font size?
#41
My fav size would be 15 or 16. I have a very good vision, but I don't like to be at like 2" from my screen to be able to read effortlessly.

Favourite font would be Book Antiqua, of which I love everything but one character: "$"
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#42
If we're going to talk about fonts themselves...does anyone else think that Papyrus is way too overused? Tongue
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#43
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Yeah, I was kidding about that. I don't think even I'd make a thread about the font sizes available at CCZone. Wink



Quote:If we're going to talk about fonts themselves...does anyone else think that Papyrus is way too overused? Tongue


Never heard of it before, but I cued up MS Word, and it does look a bit familiar. Maybe that's just a psychological thing?
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#44
I watched all of the "Librarian" movies (a made-for-TV ripoff of Indiana Jones), and every movie used Papyrus in the opening credits. Tongue My best friend even noticed, too.
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#45
...come to think of it, I think they might have used Papyrus for the opening credits of the "new" Sherlock Holmes movies...no?
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#46
Oh no, not at all. I have no idea what that font is, but I wouldlove to know. Slight smile
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#47
Is Papyrus the one used on the National Treasure documents in the credits?
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#48
Don't have Papyrus, so I have no idea.

CCZONE seems to limit you to 48. 36 is typical in powerpoint.
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#49
I'll accept Papyrus any day over some of the wacky PowerPoints I've seen that use WordArt everywhere - no exaggeration.
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Quote:Don't have Papyrus, so I have no idea.

CCZONE seems to limit you to 48. 36 is typical in powerpoint.


That's 48? There's probably a way I can bump it up to 72 through the board software, but do we really want to see messages that fill up the screen for some users?
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