"Thou shalt not limit thyself ..."
......On the other hand, when a cute, but scatter-brained babe comes in and urgently explains that she needs invites made for her future sister-in-law's shower in a "nice script" --- and oh, can you do them by 3:00? -- I already know the font is going to be Shelley.....
Adante, Volante or Allegro?
One of the things that Fontgods feel as an abomination to them is "A false witness that speaketh lies""Thou shalt not limit thyself ...to do so, ye becometh stagnant as Swamp Scum."
I was reading the wiki on Clearview, it is interesting to me how it was claimed to be effective and then the study saying so was apparently questionable. I find it on street signs in town every now and then and get a nice laugh.parking signs and stuff -- Myriad -- a good range of weights and widths and is a nice fresh change from Arial/Helv.
Warning/safety signs - HighwayGothic/BlueHighway/RoadGeek. -- "the most readable fonts ever designed" (I know, some will mention Clearview, but I think Clearview is not as readable and is, in fact, just a money-extraction device)
I like to use Cheltenham, but not necessarily for everytime a serif is needed or wanted.
City is another font I find I'll use when I think I can get away with it -- a good alternate slab serif
I will use HotShot for an ad script quite often
and for quick formal script needs, the Shelley group is good to go ( Allegro, Andante, Volante)
If I'm designing a logo or something -- I have no favourites -- I use what I can find that I think fits the bill.
Your comment prompted me to visit Mrs. Google and she showed me this: Why Every Highway Sign in America Has to Change (Again) Ha!I was reading the wiki on Clearview, it is interesting to me how it was claimed to be effective and then the study saying so was apparently questionable. I find it on street signs in town every now and then and get a nice laugh.
Tungsten
another article about the fed killing Clearview:Your comment prompted me to visit Mrs. Google and she showed me this: Why Every Highway Sign in America Has to Change (Again) Ha!