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k, does anybody know what the font is that cereal boxes and food like that use for the nutrition facts is? just out of curiosity :lol:
-Emily (again)
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Alex,
As one of the writers who works for Ed at Inb0x, I want to personally thank you for devoting the time and effort that you did to investigating and getting to the bottom of this, and for keeping an open mind until the facts were in. It's a mark of true class.
And for the record, Abstractfonts rocks. I happen to love fonts to the point of designing my own, and this forum is a great resource! I'm thrilled that my research for posting elsewhere led me here.
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Well, most of the members come and ask for a font identification, and then leave after they are satisfied. The others have probably forgotten about the board...
Fun Facts:
The Invader Zim board I post at has 1,526 members and 128,798 posts. My board has 30 members and 2120 posts.
This site obviously gets traffic, we just need to attract people to the forums.
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hallo big2001
I don't understand why you are angry - or aren't you??? I think you misundersood something. I wrote to Alex, not to you - I don't know you , I only see, you're a fontaholic like him and like me.
It's my problem with the foreign languages - reading sentences I catch the facts but I cannot feel if someone is joking or not, if something is meant in earnest or not. Likewise, when I'm writing, I'm never sure if I'm hurting someone, because of the wrong grammar or term.
I'll apologize if I offended you.
Ute
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As swallow said complex. Very complex. It all depends on what sort of manuscript you're working on. What emotional atmosphere do you need/want to create?
Frutiger is designed for legibility and legibility only. Which makes it a good choice for technincal information, charts etc. Anything where emotions play no role and only the facts count. I would never choose it for say book text or commercial printwork. For the same reason I would also not use it for headers.
That said, if you are thinking of a serif type in combination with the Frutiger I would go for a very 'simple/minimalistic' one. I mean as less fancy as possible, to avoid a conflict with the 'factual' character of the Furtiger. The Clarendon [Light] represents the sort of type I mean. Not 'strong' enough? Think about a slab-serif like the Stymie.
Complex, like swallow said. Complex.
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[color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]so the editing shall not be a problem...
[color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]just tell me which tool
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[color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]and which facts are important to think of...
[color=red:d76981b3f5]_________[/color:d76981b3f5]cheers :cool:
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