For print media, I like Bookman, Century Schoolbook, and Palatino for 
legibility.

I'm still wrestling with finding my favorites for onscreen work. I like OFL 
Sorts Mill Goudy, and Baskerville (which I find is too fragile for laser print 
work). I also like Verdana as a legible sans serif for onscreen work.

A good Times alternative is Linux Libertine, which has the same general letter 
shape as Times, but is not as condensed. I use it for my general business work.

Virgil



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-------- Original message --------
From: charles meyer <reachmepl...@gmail.com>
Date: 6/10/17 12:22 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Writer - Best Font Ever...Don't Lister to the 
Critics

Ahoy my esteemed and steamy mates,

I'm looking for your experienced suggestions of which font(s) have you
found to be most clearly legible?

There are fonts you can see clearly even though they're in size 8 or
smaller or from a great distance.

I've noticed this as well on street signs. Some characters, even though
larger, are less legible because of style and not size than others.

I often use Bookman Old Style for that reason. I find Times New Roman
blends so it's less legible.

Anyone work ( or have a life partner, relative or fried) who works at an ad
agency?

Ad agencies go to great lengths in determining which font style and size to
use on consumer products as well as which colors are most alluring,
calming, friendly, inviting, etc.

Admittedly, there are personal preferences but there is also empirical
evidence gleaned from focus groups and studies re: which font styles/size
and colors affect people in what ways.

So, let's have our own focus group, shall we?!

What's your choice for most legible font style/size/color - and why?

Thank you - Merci- Gracias - Grazi - Domo!

Charles.

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