John,
Some years ago, 'Technology Review' changed fonts to Arial (I believe)
and stopped hyphenating words, and left justified all columns instead
of centering and padding lines to justify both left and right sides.
I find this method more enjoyable and natural.  MIT, who publishes the
magazine, claimed it was technically better for the reader.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:36 AM, John Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting discussion: a journal I edit has just been criticised for using a 
> sans-serif
> font (Arial 10-point) as body text.  My reaction was that it's a 
> modern-looking, clean and
> easy-to-read font .
> Any comments?
>
> John Coyle
> Brisbane, Australia
>
>
>
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> On Sep 14, 2011, at 8:54 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
>
>> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>>
>>> I hate comic sans.  Chalkboard is slightly better, but it's still a silly 
>>> font.
>>> As far as being an imitation goes, that's true of many, many  fonts.
>>> Futura is an imitation of Helvetica,
>>
>> Futura predates Helvetica by about 25 years. (Arial is the imitation
>> Helvetica.)
>>
>
> Well then, Helvetica is an imitation of Futura:-). In truth, I can see that 
> arial is
> closer to helvetica than is futura.
>
> My point is that many fonts differ only slightly from their bretheren. There 
> are so many
> fonts available that choosing one over the other is usually just splitting 
> hairs. I
> recently had to help write specs for a magazine redesign. Since i'm no font 
> expert, I
> merely looked at what was used in the pubs that won awards. (The majority of  
> mags use two
> fonts, with a san serif in headlines and a serif in body copy, with some 
> playful switching
> here and there.) The resulting recommendation was adobe garamond pro  and 
> arial. They are,
> of course, totally different, so they're happy together
>
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