Re: Font Selection Methodology
I'm with Arlen on this one. I don't know about everyone else in most of
the places I've worked they wanted the documentation yesterday. It
would be nice to look at all the ins and outs of using different fonts
but I just don't have the time. I've been in the business long enough
now to know what works and what doesn't. I can get a basic document
(layout, fonts, white space, basic navigation etc) knocked together in
no time at all. I can then concentrate on the most important part -
getting the content right.
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