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No, I don't. Most companies I've worked with, if anyone cared it was
someone in Marketing.
Most of the time I fall back on the most common ones (various flavors of
Times, Arial or Helvetica) because I know that just about every computer on
the planet contains something that looks similar enough to substitute for
them. I've never received a single comment from any user about font
legibility. Of course, nobody has told me they wanted to use Comic Sans or
Jokerman so far.
Gene Kim-Eng
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Becca <becca_price -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
> do you have any favorite fonts you like to use?
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