Re: Favourite font for long passages?

Subject: Re: Favourite font for long passages?
From: Michael Lewis <lewism -at- BRANDLE -dot- COM -dot- AU>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 18:02:27 +1100

There's a close approximation to Palatino, called Book Antiqua, included
in MS TrueType font packs; Bitstream also have Zapf Calligraphic, which
is from the same designer and is essentially a later, slightly refined
version of Palatino. I like it for small quantities of text such as
letters, but it's a little too idiosyncratic for book-length material.
Garamond (eg, Bitstream's Classical Garamond) is easy on the eye.
Bitstream also have a rather nice Aldine (Aldine 721) and a good
Baskerville. In general, for book-length text you should probably (IMO)
stay with old-style or transitional faces.

Janet Barry wrote:
>
> Greetings all:
>
> I'm writing a Getting Started type of manual for a grapher software
> application, and can't decide on a font for the longer chunks of
> text.
>
> Several years ago I wrote a manual in Word on a Macintosh, and
> used Palatino as the main text font. It's one of my favourites. Now,
> I use a PC and applications such as WordPerfect and Corel Draw. Is
> there a similar font to Palatino available?
>
> What fonts do you "pros" prefer?

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