
I've become a recent convert to the Garamond typeface when writing documents at home and at work. Specifically: Adobe Garamond Pro. You can see examples of the classic Garamond style in novels and textbooks, alongside various advertising campaigns. Adobe offers a great showcase of their particular brand of Garamond here.
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Try increasing the Garamond font spacing by 0.8pt in Word. It gets even better...
Beautiful! Thanks for the tip!
Oh, and if you do the same with Gill Sans (or maybe even push the boat out and increase the spacing by 1pt), you get the magnificent vintage Penguin cover typeface. (With the spacing set at normal, it just doesn't look quite right.)
Ah, Gill Sans.
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