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Brochure Aesthetics cont.
Well, I know both John and And want serifed lojban, but I have to
admit, I've grown attached to the kind of look represented by CLL
(which I would characterise as 'monospacish', and 'sans-serifish'.)
Trebuchet makes much more of a statement that Andale Mono, but it's
funky and distinctive. I think I'll exercise my prerogative and stick
with it.
:-) I don't in principle object to a conventional serifed Lojban font,
but the catch is finding someone truly distinctive from body text
(Times, maybe Palatino) yet harmonious with it. (And of course, CLL
biasses me.) But I will put a sampler up:
http://www.opoudjis.net/dist/sampler.pdf . The only viable serifed
alternative I see is Didot; and since I hate Computer Modern and its
works, I'd rather not go there anyway... Garamond is not really
immediately distinct from Times in full width, and is weird IMO in
narrow.
I was considering Optima for the notes/exercises text, not for Lojban
text. I don't think its lowercase is particularly evil at all, but I
would hesitate to use it for lojban: no distinctive serifs. (But oh,
it's such a lovely font...)
Mixing a monospacish and a proportional font in running text is
disconcerting; but I really would rather lojban text embedded in
English text be in a distinct font. I think we do need the cue, and we
shouldn't be overloading Times italic (which already has plenty to do.)
In fact, that's why I also use italic Trebuchet, for lojban Grammatical
terminology (e.g. "the cmavo ka'e" --- "the" Times Roman, "cmavo"
Trebuchet Italic, "ka'e" Trebuchet Roman."
The fonts are all either freeware or came with my operating systems
(which I assume makes them free game.) They're also all TrueType, since
Postscript fonts aren't plentiful any more. If this becomes an issue
with POD (I haven't checked recently), I may need to talk to Bob about
his store of fonts; I don't want to do so right now, though.
--
Dr Nick Nicholas, French & Italian, Uni. Melb.
nickn@unimelb.edu.au
http://www.opoudjis.net
"Must I, then, be the only one to be beheaded now?" "Why, did you want
everybody to be beheaded for your consolation?" Epictetus, Discourses
1.1.