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Lariat
My newest favorite is Corel, can be found on Dafont.
Aberisk
das reicht gu[something], plastic no.29, century gothic and arial black, cant remeber my other favorite:]] biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
whoahitznikki
i will always like arial and georgia.. but if you're looking for non windows fonts, then my current favorite fonts are no mystery, smiley monster, and tootlebug.
Lariat
QUOTE(whoahitznikki @ Mar 20 2008, 02:54 AM) *
i will always like arial and georgia.. but if you're looking for non windows fonts, then my current favorite fonts are no mystery, smiley monster, and tootlebug.
Are those pre-installed on a non-windows OS? I could not find any of them on Dafont, or myfonts.. _unsure.gif blink.gif
pandora
helvetica
aaayotiffany
from windows:
i've always liked arial [8pt], tahoma [8pt], and trebuchet ms [8pt].

the pretty-ful ones:
i've liked angelina, cac pinafore, and swingset bb.
i think you can find them at dafont.
whoahitznikki
QUOTE(doublehelix @ Mar 20 2008, 12:39 AM) *
Are those pre-installed on a non-windows OS? I could not find any of them on Dafont, or myfonts.. _unsure.gif blink.gif


sorry i've been to 925739285632 font sites, i don't remember exactly where i downloaded them :( have you tried google??
MissHygienic
I'm true to Verdana. My other favorite fonts are the ones that work with my designs.
Marlons
I love Tahoma size 9.
vintage-toile
small font times new roman.
its clean, and works with most things.
SilentLaugh
georgia size 10
book antiqua size 10
century gothic size 10.5
courier new size 10.5
there are a bunch but those are the ones i mostly use for school papers and such

some fun ones:
baveuse
earwig factory
heavy heap
mufferaw
planet benson 2
pupcat
^these arent from dafont, theyre just ones i have one word.
synkro
i used to love pixel fonts. now the only thing i use are the basic arial, verdana, and helvetica.

i've grown bored of the 'interesting' fonts. comformity ftw ;o

@doublehelix, corel's one of those fonts that i'd think would look tacky, but it looks pretty good in your signature banner.
CapCaDancer
I'm seconding this -
Tahoma size 9.
highwayto4355
arial and batang che ftw. :D
Lariat
^ I use Batang che for my economics papers! happy.gif
Heathasm
QUOTE(Marlons @ Mar 20 2008, 11:54 PM) *
I love Tahoma size 9.

same except i like 10 and 11 better
RoyalSwagger
helvetica
Drama
arial, tahoma, georgia I use a lot. other then that just what ever looks best with what im making
rejakalu
NoodleScript
Stitch & Bitch
Dirty Ego
Beyond Wonderland
KAYLEIGH :] [favoritest ever]



and century gothic, of course.
xquizit
I love to use clean, sans-serif fonts for all my designs.

DIN, Avenir, Gotham, Helvetica Neue are indispensable.
Sumiaki
COMIC SANS! PLZ DUN MAEK FUN thumbsup.gif


But really, century gothic. _smile.gif
Fluid
I will always love Georgia =]

And hate comic sans =]]
SolisDeSoul
Already installed font favorites for me are; arial(usually small-type), Verdana. . .I don't care for ones with serifs(probably 'cause I'm forced to use them at school) But if I'm going for an old century look then sure Times New Roman is fine.

Ones I've download;
ChopinScript
FreeBooter Script
Print Dashed
Lumos
Starstruck
and
Phossa
NerdNinjax
Tahoma
Melie
pristina
foxx
QUOTE(Kellz @ Mar 29 2008, 08:54 PM) *
Tahoma

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edit: WTF WHY DO I ALWAYS START NEW PAGES GRR. D:
bijou
violation
dirty ego
cezanne
disgusting behavior
avant que
batik regular
carnavalee freakshow
broken 15
verdana
sweetie pie
travelling typewriter
nasty
emberfly
QUOTE(Fluid @ Mar 24 2008, 12:03 PM) *
I will always love Georgia =]

And hate comic sans =]]



blah.. comic sans sick.gif


-- ARIAL 8pt!!
aaayotiffany
omg, i never liked comic sans. i don't know why, i just didn't. lol.

but i've always been a fan of helvetica and georgia too.
these too:

jane austen
karabine
urban hook-upz
street soul
aaaiight!
ank
windsong
zebra

omg, the list goes on. blink.gif
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