Kim@PhantomSpeedshop
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Just wondering what your favorite fonts are....
ColoPrinthead said:When I was first starting out in the late 90s I loved Futura. These days I enjoy Century Gothic and Road Greek/Highway Gothic. Road Geek doesn't enlarge very well and requires some touch up with the smooth tool.
Brett Groves said:Futura.
bannertime said:My personal favorite is the Acumin Pro series. It's quite versatile.
Dan360 said:I'm a fan of Proxima Nova these days.
Notarealsignguy said:Helvetica is the bud light of fonts. It's everywhere, nothing special and all but the real beer snobs will drink it.
JBurton said:Quick question, if you buy a font online, do you retain a digital copy of your receipt for when the fontroopers come knocking?
WildWestDesigns said:Some of the more reviled fonts mentioned in this thread, I had forgotten all about them. They don't come preloaded with my systems. Not even Arial.
WildWestDesigns said:Even the most hated fonts have their place though, it's just due to overuse (or misuse) causes them to be hated and avoided at all costs, when they may actually fit a given situation. In general mind you.
Obviously Arial has always come along for the ride in Microsoft Windows (nearly all sign industry specific software runs only on Windows currently). Arial is also pre-loaded on Mac OSX and iOS as well.
I probably wouldn't hate Arial so much if not for it being the typeface I most often see being used in terrible sign designs.
Agreed, our company logo is copperplateAnything except copperplate!!
WildWestDesigns said:It's nice not having to deal with those platforms. I actually think Caldera is the only one that would apply here that is an option for non NT system and they are don't have an NT version at all. Only UNIX-like. Are they the only ones that have current solutions for UNIX-like systems?
WildWestDesigns said:I think that's the biggest problem and it's hard to look past that. I see Brush script used all the freakin' time in embroidery. Way too much. It stitches well, but it is just everywhere. I think fonts that we truly like now, if they were to become overused, they would no longer be fonts that we like.
TammieH said:Anything except copperplate!!
Andy D said:Agreed, our company logo is copperplate