Re: favored fonts?
I'm putting together a couple of quick reference guides that will be delivered as pdfs which may, or may not be printed. The client has expressed a slight preference for sans serif fonts, because they look more modern. The client also wants things to "look pretty". What are some good, readable sans serif fonts (other than Verdana and Calibri)? do you have any favorite fonts you like to use? (I gather these guides may also be used as marketing tools, which is why the "looks pretty" requirement.)
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