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[If..Else Log] They “borrowed” Helvetica for their operating system and called it Arial. This inferior typeface is now on millions of desktops all over the world.
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[Usergroup.org] 2004 Fonts Type Typography: Kenn Munk designs wonderfully different fonts and dingbats, some of which are inspired by urban typography. Travel to his neighbourhood, Frederiksbjerg Denmark, for an insightful visit with typography of bygone days;
[Ossweb.com] Polished Presentations: If your body text is in Times New Roman, use a sans serif font like Arial or Helvetica for the heading. Some experts suggest you avoid too many headings in all upper case, referring to the principle that too many caps seem to shout.
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