Meh, not my type
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crafter72@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to fckreddit@lemmy.ml last edited by
When you pick topmost font for ricing ur terminal
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fckreddit@lemmy.mlreplied to crafter72@lemmy.dbzer0.com last edited by
It's just that beautiful.
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tiefkuehlkost@feddit.orgreplied to rustydrd@sh.itjust.works last edited by
Text looks good, but man the Number hight looks cursed and kinda random.
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pseudo@jlai.lureplied to tiefkuehlkost@feddit.org last edited by
Their shape is beautiful (from 3 to 9) but why were they not written on the same line?
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This has an art nouveau feeling.
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Very nice! What is the difference btw small caps and petite capitals?
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Wasn't there a subreddit about improving comics? Usually just removing the panel that rams the punch line down your throat.
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pseudo@jlai.lureplied to weker01@sh.itjust.works last edited by
It will look good in a children story-book. Not in a professional email.
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CarrotsHaveEarsreplied to tiefkuehlkost@feddit.org last edited by
It appears that the middle line crosses the centre of mass.
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pyre@lemmy.worldreplied to fishbone@lemmy.dbzer0.com last edited by
verdana is great for small sizes on screen. it was designed specifically for that purpose so it would look good with pixellation. it's probably the most successfully designed Microsoft font to date. if you want to type anything in like 5-6pt font verdana is a great choice. but that also makes it bulky and inelegant at larger font sizes.
if you want a sans serif default ms font to use in larger sizes the segoe font family is pretty good.
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pyre@lemmy.worldreplied to tiefkuehlkost@feddit.org last edited by
they're called lowercase numbers and they're designed to look good in paragraph text. for example if you're reading this comment, mentioning the year 1997 suddenly puts four full height characters as if I typed one word in all caps, while in lowercase numbers it would look more like if I typed the word iggy (1 is x height while 9 and 7 have descenders like g and y).
they're not designed to be used in math or for longer number sequences. for that you have the full height (uppercase) numbers that most typeface should still have.
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lowercase numbers, check my comment above if you're interested
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pyre@lemmy.worldreplied to can@sh.itjust.works last edited by
you don't need 2 either. 1 is the setup, 3 is the punchline.
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fishbone@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to pyre@lemmy.world last edited by
The biggest factor for me with fonts is readability (I have my notepad++ default to verdana at 16pt font on a 1080p monitor which is my ideal). It's probably worth mentioning that my eyesight isn't great and I think I have some kind of brain related trouble with print.
Segoe is okay, but the font is really thin and the spacing is too narrow for me.
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pyre@lemmy.worldreplied to fishbone@lemmy.dbzer0.com last edited by
yeah I said for big sizes. 16 is more mid, and not perfect for segoe's thin lines. i think verdana is still a bit too bulky for 16 but for any kind of vision impairment it should be great.
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tiefkuehlkost@feddit.orgreplied to pyre@lemmy.world last edited by
Oh that makes sense, thanks for the information. Still would not want to use something thats not universal.
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I'd say Art Deco, Art Nouveau's successor, but obviously there aren't fine lines between them.
When I think Art Nouveau, I think wavy, curvy script; everything was just a little psychedelic in Art Nouveau.
1920's, in any case.
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What're you looking at?? His gut?? He's working on it!
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𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍replied to surewhynotlem@lemmy.world last edited by
And Jeeves & Wooster, and Poirot.
Poirot is obviously the inspiration here, in style and name.