Manual non-standard font question

Subject: Manual non-standard font question
From: Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- AXIONET -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 20:24:01 -0500

Tom Herme <therme -at- NVBELL -dot- NET> wrote:

>My marketing manager wants to format every instance of the >product name in Brush Script and give a superscript appearance >to the 32.

>I question the readability of this since every page may have >multiple instances of the product name. I think that readers >may become distracted by this.

I think your reaction shows good design sense. Not only non-standard
fonts, but also an excess of different weights and angles in the same
typeface can quickly spoil the look of a page.

Maybe your marketing manager would settle for using Brush Script in the
header or footer, and nowhere else? That might minimize the damage, and
might even add to the design.

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Bruce Byfield, Outlaw Communications
(bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com) (604) 421-7189 or 687-2133 X. 269
http://www.axionet.com/outlawcommunications

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We make a mess of tenderness, we make you have the truth,
There are days when we're almost human, times when it's shout or bust,
The roughest kind of harmony, we sing because we must."
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