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Does font/typeface matter to you?





Like Kevin, I only notice the typeface and style when it's bad. I bought an edition of Sabatini's Captain Blood last year that I could barely read because of the odd font and the blank line between each paragraph. Self-published books are particularly bad for this.

I am very fond of Garamond.


But it is easier on the eyes...IMO

Am I the only one who doesn't know what a serif is?

Am I the only one who doesn't know what a serif is?"
Yes, and you will just have to live with it :-)

I'm with Jackie. When reading a book I totally want a serif. Which is not to say I always do; sometimes in signage, e.g., sans serif is preferable. My favorite font for making lists is Gill Sans, which is a sans serif.

Typeface is hugely important to me when reading a book. I pay attention to it, it makes a difference to my eyes, I look at the copyright page to see if they mention what font it is and I appreciate it if they do. An ugly font puts me in a bad mood.
I prefer a less bulbous font. Garamond is good, Bembo is good, Goudy Old Style. I agree w/Kevin - some fonts you can't take seriously, like Comic Sans.

Typeface is hugely important to me when reading a book. I pay attention to it, it makes a difference to my eyes, I look at the copyright page to see if they mention what font it is and I appreciate it if they do. An ugly font puts me in a bad mood.
I prefer a less bulbous font. Garamond is good, Bembo is good, Goudy Old Style. I agree w/Kevin - some fonts you can't take seriously, like Comic Sans.
Calibri is nice. A semi-adequate substitute for Gill Sans, although really there can be no substitute.
Jonathan wrote: "Lobstergirl wrote: "I think San Serif is a town in Spain."
Sounds Catalonian."
I think it's right across the border from Sans Serif.
Sounds Catalonian."
I think it's right across the border from Sans Serif.

Yes, Sans Serif is on the French coast near Sans Doute.
But San Serif turns out to be in the Basque country.

Jonathan wrote: "Lobstergirl wrote: "I think it's right across the border from Sans Serif."
Yes, Sans Serif is on the French coast near Sans Doute.
But San Serif turns out to be in the Basque country.
"
Well I'll be ding donged.
Yes, Sans Serif is on the French coast near Sans Doute.
But San Serif turns out to be in the Basque country.
"
Well I'll be ding donged.
BunWat wrote: "Did you know that a font designer won one of the MacArthur genius grants this year? The guy has designed 60 font families, including Verdana.
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/......"
He also designed Georgia and Tahoma. I'm not crazy about either of them.
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/......"
He also designed Georgia and Tahoma. I'm not crazy about either of them.

http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/..."
I agree, Lobstergirl. I like the names more than the typefaces.
Ah Barb, Calibri is the new default font for all microsoft programmes.

For my own writing, in ms-word, I always use Courier, which looks like an old typewriter typeface. It works well if you're printing out your text and editing on paper.
Do you pay attention to font/typeface? Are most ok to you? What do you think?