Difference between revisions of "Display font"
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'''CrackMan Font''' | '''CrackMan Font''' | ||
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'''Arkanoid Font''' | '''Arkanoid Font''' | ||
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'''Pretendo Font''' | '''Pretendo Font''' | ||
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Revision as of 10:56, 1 March 2006
Display fonts are intended for use in special text applications like logos, signage, and other artistic usage. Their use as a standard reading font should be limited due to their legibility problems. If you had to read a page of PacMan font, your brain would probably want to turn off after a few lines.