It came to me in email right side up, opened correctly in photoshop; etc etc but posted in RP rotated. There must be a meta tag that's being ignored or honored or fabricated or I don't know what.
Rotate another 90 degrees anti-clockwise and it could be a good logo for a septic service
It came to me in email right side up, opened correctly in photoshop; etc etc but posted in RP rotated. There must be a meta tag that's being ignored or honored or fabricated or I don't know what.
I find them easier to read. And what's not to like about that?
You'd be a good candidate for an e-Reader that lets you choose the font your book is in. Tho I'm not sure they'd let you pick Courier. Anyway, most people have some one particular font that just reads perfectly for them. I read a book last year, can't remember what it was, but the font was so hard for me to read, I kept skipping lines etc. I looked it up and it was a well-known book text font that I'd never had a problem with before, but probably hadn't had an entire book of it either...
I checked a report from 1986 out of the library and it was printed in Courier. And not that emaciated, thin line version that HP foisted off on us with their laser printers but proper dark, crisp, and easy to read, none-of-that proportional crap or excess frou-frou. Maybe I'm borderline dyslexic but this is so easy on my eyes compared to anything recent I have read. And as a bonus, you can make columns and numbers easily line up vertically. We seem to be swimming in font gluttony today, and I sure miss the simpler times (no, not Times) that plain worked. Dang designers.
I could have put this in any one of a number of rant topics but why do that when I can blame you guys?
There is a time and a place for monospaced fonts and that is it.
I checked a report from 1986 out of the library and it was printed in Courier. And not that emaciated, thin line version that HP foisted off on us with their laser printers but proper dark, crisp, and easy to read, none-of-that proportional crap or excess frou-frou. Maybe I'm borderline dyslexic but this is so easy on my eyes compared to anything recent I have read. And as a bonus, you can make columns and numbers easily line up vertically. We seem to be swimming in font gluttony today, and I sure miss the simpler times (no, not Times) that plain worked. Dang designers.
I could have put this in any one of a number of rant topics but why do that when I can blame you guys?
Just spent 3 hours on a postcard that I got art via email event beginning date in another email event reception date in another email event closing date I had to go to the website calendar title of event I happened to get from the artist via facebook text of card I made up myself hours of operation of the gallery in another email and just got an email saying "I guess we'll mail a day late. I have to get some sleep."
Just spent 3 hours on a postcard that I got art via email event beginning date in another email event reception date in another email event closing date I had to go to the website calendar title of event I happened to get from the artist via facebook text of card I made up myself hours of operation of the gallery in another email and just got an email saying "I guess we'll mail a day late. I have to get some sleep."