March 13, 2008
Random Thought
I want to successfully use Georgia [font] in a design.
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Vixx always does it nicely with her headers. :)
Ha! Done it! Yes, it is good for headers: http://www.hammervsthesnake.co.uk/
Like Amanda said, it works very well in headers :)
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.
GOOD! Georgia = love. Not that I use it a lot or anything... o_O
Georgia looks beautiful as h1, h2 etc. Good luck.
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.
best font evar! :D
Am I successfully using it in 3till7? I think I am. :) I love that font.
I love it at a larger size (20pt plus), bolded, and italicized. Or just italicized, doesn't matter. It's a pretty font [=
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?
pearsonified.com uses it quite nicely as well... :)
@Rachael: pearsonified has always been a pretty hot site :3