To all you others who are worried by the absurd thumbs down count. No thought at all put into your posting, Kenny old pal. I'm a graphic designer and typographer so I access 100's of fonts and that makes me in the minority, but the fact remains, this program does what it says - and really well.īut you can be congratulated on being honest, Ken. And AFV is a step beyond all others I've used, including the same company's Font Manager. (especially as I use MY oven for cooking, Ken). The fact that there ARE so many fonts is what makes a program such as this invaluable. Few ever use more than a half dozen different fonts in many years. There are so many fonts already that no one would ever use oven half of them. To #23 Ken Kelly, our resident boofhead Īgain, we are amazed by your deep ponderings. What this program does is help to make it easier for you to see what the fonts look like, so you are better able to pick what you need for the document at hand, depending on who will receive it, what its intended purpose is, the image you wish to project, and whether it's to be read in print or on screen, to name a few things that need to be considered when choosing fonts. There's a time and a place for minimal font variations, you know, as well as for the choice of font to be used.įor reading on a screen, Verdana or Trebuchet are best, while for printed materials it's best to use Times New Roman or a similar serif font. It probably looks very nice, professional, and highly readable, unlike some of the very hard to read fruit salads I've seen from people who seem to think that just because they have a font they must use it in every document. what must his correspondence look like." 119 - Poohbear: "One person doesn’t understand why you would use more than one font.
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