18-09-2007, 17:59 | #11 |
Moonshine
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Trebuchet MS and Tahoma depending on my mood at the time generally.
For design work I like Myriad Pro but it comes off a bit 'iPod' (I wonder why ) sometimes. I hate Comic Sans.
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18-09-2007, 18:03 | #12 |
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A lot of company IT policies that I've come across tend to prefer Arial for emails. It's so generic, and to be honest the easiest one to get right cross-platform and on various clients. I've always preferred Arial myself. Comic sans isn't professional at all in my eyes - though as Rich_L pointed out some people can get away with it, though I wouldn't associate their seniority as high.
As for style, to colleagues: semi-formal to informal depending on the matter discussed. To my superiors, friendly but formal. To the busty secretary, flirty and outrageous!
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18-09-2007, 18:14 | #13 |
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Says it all IMO
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18-09-2007, 18:33 | #14 |
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I'm loving this forum! I hate Comic Sans with a passion. Sure it might have its uses but its used so often and for wrong reasons that its just awful.
I used to use Arial/Tahoma and Verdana but the first two are a bit "generic" and boring so I now use Georgia. Looks quite cool and is a little more readable I reckon. |
18-09-2007, 18:59 | #15 |
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I hate Comic Sans however it was extensively used at the college I worked for.
Like it or lump it, there is one very serious argument for it which is the reason it was used at the college: Dyslexics, and those with other reading disorders, find it significantly easier to read.
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18-09-2007, 19:00 | #16 |
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Verdana
As used by sensible people everywhere!
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18-09-2007, 20:58 | #17 |
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i send all my emails in plain text, so I believe people see them in courier - or some fixed-width font. I think any kind of styling in email should be totally abolished!
as far as fonts I like - Verdana, Georgia, Skia, Arial |
18-09-2007, 22:17 | #18 |
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'renders everything... inappropriately jocular'
I need to find somewhere to use that!
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18-09-2007, 22:32 | #19 |
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If the Verger pees in the font it is not professional!
...ooohh wait... wrong font |
18-09-2007, 22:36 | #20 |
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I use helvetica.
But plenty of nice ones have been mentioned in here, a client that I ****ing hate uses varying sizes and boldnesses of America Typewriter in his mails, purposely, and I hate him for it. Among other things.
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