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1. Re: What is the Good one
ken lasley Feb 19, 2010 5:26 AM (in response to Imranma)1 person found this helpfulAre you asking which font is best for the body text? I use
several different styles for the headings, callouts, and for different section headers and such. Please be a little more specific in your question and we may be able to comment further.
Thanks,
Ken
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2. Re: What is the Good one
Imranma Feb 19, 2010 10:57 PM (in response to ken lasley)Hey Ken
ok am talking about the body
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3. Re: What is the Good one
ken lasley 65 Feb 20, 2010 3:50 PM (in response to Imranma)Cabri would be okay. I am simple and stick with fonts such as adobe garamond which has a variety of weights such as italic, bold and regular. Any font like that would be fine to use.
Ken
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4. Re: What is the Good one
himkom May 11, 2010 1:47 AM (in response to Imranma)1 person found this helpfulHelvetica and Tahoma.Size:10pt
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5. Re: What is the Good one
Imranma May 11, 2010 2:55 AM (in response to ken lasley 65)I like this Guys and i liked the adobe Garomand because of its open type thing even the cabri thing works
SO tell me about the Headings of the body and Tables
Many Thanx
Imran
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6. Re: What is the Good one
John Danek May 11, 2010 9:09 AM (in response to Imranma)I'd like to make a recommendation, but I hesitate because what fonts you use depends on a few things like: audience, subject matter, and competitors. Sure I could tell you Caslon 224 body with Myriad heads, but that's useless information without the preliminary info gained through a design brainstorm session with the publisher.
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7. Re: What is the Good one
Imranma May 11, 2010 9:56 AM (in response to John Danek)So it possible to use open type on whatever font listed above cos i like the open type thing it look great in my bodies ie calson.
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8. Re: What is the Good one
John Danek May 11, 2010 10:50 AM (in response to Imranma)Yes. Open Type is a good choice for dual platform use ( Mac + PC, PC + Mac ).