A colleague and I had an interesting discussion yesterday and I was
wondering if anyone on this list has relevant experience to share or has
seen publications on this topic.

We are creating paper prototypes for a change in software. We want to keep
them "sketchy" looking for obvious reasons.

My colleague felt we should use a font such as chalkboard or comic sans to
keep the loose and sketchy feeling and won't look like a finished interface.
My response is to use something like Arial or Myriad since it no longer has
any particular connotations and people won't have any reaction to it
positively or negatively.

Any experience with this or thoughts on the subject? Thanks!

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Janna C. Kimel, JK Consulting
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