What is the most pleasant looking font?

What is the most pleasant looking font?

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Times New Roman or bust.

Comics sans ms

Times New Roman

Could you ask for a more boring, generic font?

Anyone should be embarrassed using it outside of their English class.

I am unironically using comic sans at work

Verdana or Calibri

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Serif>Sans

Courier New is the true patrician font

>sharp
>easy to read
>professional looking
>aesthetic
>minimalist

Monospace

Those are awful and cheap-looking Microsoft pajeet fonts. bigbrandsystem.com/why-i-hate-verdana/

the small verdana is easier to read than the helvetica

Brandon Grotesque

For serifs, Sentinel.

Source Sans Pro

Not really IMO mate, the text in the bottom was smoother to me.

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that japanese use a type of font i like most, i just forgot what it was called, the one that starts with the letter M , i dont remember its full name, "Mxxxxx" m something

Verdana gives me flashbacks to Microsoft Office 2003. Very unpleasant to look at.

Meiryo

The one that apple uses in their advertisements

Roboto

yeah but i liked the kind of Meiryo that was around in the 90's, i believe. it was comfy

dumb windows/Reddit poster

mincho, Japanese equivalent to serif fonts
sans-serif are "gothic"

that's a screenshot of the first guys screenshot.

Helvetica

>Helvetica
This. Helvetica is so great there's a movie about it.

Inconsolata-dz

Designer here, lmaoing at this thread.

dont you have a UI to ruin?

Ubuntu Font

He's waiting for his site to render

Linux Libertine G

Noto sans

Helvetica

Hack

what font would you use?

I believe you, some of my coworkers do the same.

I like to use Liberation Serif, someone recommended some time ago and I just sticked to it.

Jokerman

Tahoma. It's a sans serif font that still has the "fake serifs" on the uppercase I to distinguish it from a lowercase L.

Deja Vu

latinotype.com/display-weights?font=122

Also

Overpass
It's great.
overpassfont.org/

Comic sans

webdings.
btw israel did 9/11 and bill gatse tried to warn us

>he doesn't use Arial narrow

I think comics sans is up there for readability, as ridiculous as it looks. isn't it what openbsd uses?

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>le comic sans/papyrus meme
they're not bad fonts. they wouldn't be standard system fonts if they were bad fonts in the sense of being poorly made, kerned, etc. if used appropriately, there's no problem with either. comic sans is a great font for children's schoolteachers, for example

avenir is my current favorite though

t. graphic designer

There is a lot less eye strain in reading the Verdana in the smaller text. That said, this is a stupid and pointless argument.

Most fonts are improved greatly in their narrow/light versions. Calibri light is one of my favorites.

>small verdana is easier to read than the helvetica

>using any sans serif for small texts.

They invented serifs for a reason.

How do you think the creator of comic sans feels about himself??

I'm drunk and the small Verdana is MUCH easier for me to read.
The small Helvetica words just become smudges to me right now to be honest.

this

I had been in this place before.

love it

Console? Consolas.
Otherwise Verdana because it scales down to 6 point nicely.

>Comic Sans isn't shit
That's where you're wrong, kiddo. Tell me with a straight face that Comic Sans is useful when making a comic, I dare you. There are plenty of better looking fonts for a playful/casual approach. It's a zero effort font, and shouldn't be used unironically.

Nah Verdana's good.

Calibri overall probably

I also like this one a lot
yanone.de/fonts/kaffeesatz/

The one and only.

If papyrus is good enough For James fucking Cameron, its good enough for you.

>people in Sup Forums don't know the difference in a typeface and font

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Roboto

>t. lhc investigator

>not using Arial to make your papers artificially longer because it's 1-2 points bigger than TNR at the same size

Hermit

>not selecting all periods in your document and increasing the size to make document seem longer

I like Segoe UI, sometimes I also use Roboto.

I like comic sans

This

looks too thin on screens and on laserjet print.

Helvetica meme, Calibri is nice too

Verdana is easier to read, but Helvetica looks nicer... The faggot that wrote the article must be a designer, those faggots knos shit about design. Form serves function, not otherwise.

Helvetica is overrated.

Fucking this, autistic faggots eats all the memes, I've used Comic Sans in a comic, looks nice.

times new roman

Fantasque Sans Mono is the best

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>SPONSORED BY REDHAT
UR FONT IS A NSA BOTNET AND IT SENDS ALL UR TYPINGS 2 NASA

>not stopping to be a fucking retard unable to complete an assignment.

Computer Modern.

When my ereader worked I went through every font under the sun, and surprisingly Open Sans (google font) ended up the most pleasant imo.

Cantarella

It depends. I like Fira Sans, and Roboto is neutral in a good way. Talking about monospace, I love tewi but sadly is a bitmap font, so if I want a bigger font, I use Fira Code, it has also nice stuff like font ligatures

bariol serif

Mincho?

The Ubuntu font is really really attractive imo: fonts.google.com/specimen/Ubuntu

Roboto

>boring
>genetic

Speak for urself kiddo TNR is a classic.

Sicilian braille

Source Sans Pro

I unironically use comic sans as my system font, mainly because it's easier to read smaller text, and also I can tell the difference between I's and l's

lIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI
lIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI

Futura or Computer Modern

arial

>Meiryo
Any font that has GOAT moon runes and not under a trademark?

Computer Modern and Times New Roman are best for professional writing.