Favorite font!

Best font is...

  • Arial

    Votes: 5 11.9%
  • Comic Sans MS

    Votes: 3 7.1%
  • Courier New

    Votes: 4 9.5%
  • Georgia

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Fixedays

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lucida Sans Unicode

    Votes: 1 2.4%
  • Sans Serif

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tahoma

    Votes: 4 9.5%
  • Times New Roman

    Votes: 10 23.8%
  • Verdana

    Votes: 4 9.5%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 10 23.8%

  • Total voters
    42

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Most of girls that I work with love Comic Sans in pink or purple, which are gross for my standpoint. We all here like to be perfect, so which one is perfect, or best, or most cute font for you? I have chosen most of common ones in this poll. Sorry if I missed your favorite one.
 
If any of you have seen my AIM font, it is my favorite because it makes me stand out, it is Viner Hand. However, for school papers and the like, I use good old Times New Roman.
 
Times New Roman!

Actually, maybe not. I just have gotten so familiar with it, I just use it all the time, never bothering to change fonts.
 
I use Times New Roman for most "official" documents(school work, business) but good ol' courier does the job most of the time for me(notepad)
I'm working in VB to make a Notepad clone that supports files as large as possible.
 
What...no Wingdings??

Actually, one that looks nice is Verdana....and I think Tahoma is fine.
 
Originally posted by QwertySoft
I use Times New Roman for most "official" documents(school work, business) but good ol' courier does the job most of the time for me(notepad)
I'm working in VB to make a Notepad clone that supports files as large as possible.

NT Notepad (NT 4.0 and higher) supports unlimited file sizes. . . I was pleantly surprised at this.

I use Tahoma when I can, although I like verdana and arial too. Comic Sans MS I used quite a bit until every at work started using it. That was, three, four years ago.
 
Comic Sans is the spawn of Satan. Courier New is a professional-looking font, giving your document dignity.
 
Westminister is nice, but only for special occasions.

Other than that, I prefer TNR.
 
I have a preference for Helvetica. It looks to my eyes just like Times New Roman, but it has a different name. It either has identity issues, or is a serious poser font. It could be an old inner child of Times New Roman that was given up for adoption.
 
Verdana. It's been designed to be best readable on screens. I hate it when websites use Times New Roman, wich is designed to look good on paper.
 
I took a look at fonts with Word and found some other great ones (which haven't been mentioned before):
Lucida Blackletter
Poor Richard
 
For books, Times works. For computer applications, fixed-width fonts are prefereable.
 
For headlines I prefere Bank Gothic Lt BT:

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Form normal text I use Times New Roman.
 
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