Mar13, 2008
Random Thought
I want to successfully use Georgia [font] in a design.
Comments
There are currently 14 approved responses to "Random Thought".
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Vixx always does it nicely with her headers. :)
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Ha! Done it! Yes, it is good for headers: http://www.hammervsthesnake.co.uk/
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Like Amanda said, it works very well in headers :)
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I've used it before as main body text. It works nicely if you use a large enough size, like 12pt or 13pt. I mainly use it as my title font because I like the way the serif plays off the sans-serif body text.
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GOOD! Georgia = love. Not that I use it a lot or anything... o_O
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Georgia looks beautiful as h1, h2 etc. Good luck.
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Agreed that it can be lovely in headers. I've always hated it when people use it for the main text in a tiny size. No one will read your content if they can't read it! It can be effective if used sparingly, but whenever I see it on a content-oriented site I really just want to change it so I can read it, or just leave the site.
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best font evar! :D
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Am I successfully using it in 3till7? I think I am. :) I love that font.
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Am I successfully using it in 3till7? I think I am. :) I love that font.[/quote yeesss :3 I love it in that size!
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I love it at a larger size (20pt plus), bolded, and italicized. Or just italicized, doesn't matter. It's a pretty font [=
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Georgia is one of my favorites. I used it as my main font for my original release of greydove a loooong time ago. And I thought it looked half-decent. Haha. Speaking of which. I'm on break with nothing to do. Maybe I'll actually finish what I've started?
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pearsonified.com uses it quite nicely as well... :)
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@Rachael: pearsonified has always been a pretty hot site :3
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