Re: Warm and Fuzzy Documentation
I have a quick question. A client has just informed our group that the
template designed for his suite of documents isn't warm and fuzzy enough
for his end users (I am not kidding). He has objections to Ariel, New
Times Roman, Helvetica, and Garamond. I checked in the archives and
couldn't find any references to warm fonts. :) Does anyone have any
ideas/suggestions? The final delivery will be in Word 97 and PDF
formats.
Take a look at Daniel Will-Harris's Esperfonto site ( http://www.will-harris.com/esp1.htm ). It offers a way to select typefaces for particular impressions - including warm or cool.
Hope this helps
Sandra Charker
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