Thank you ! I'm a bit overwhelmed by the positive resonance so far, so now I'm wondering what to write after that will give me the same high haha :)
Thank you ! I'm a bit overwhelmed by the positive resonance so far, so now I'm wondering what to write after that will give me the same high haha :)
Now that you say that, I liked Aptos' G
, but now I dislike it because it'll likely make things harder for people with poor eyesight.
I liked arial
OK, you're the only person who has managed to make me angry hehe :)
Someone actually likes Arial ??!!
What are the “display” variants of the new fonts in that article? They're called that, at least on Office 365: Aptos Display, Grandview Display, etc.
I agree wholeheartedly, it's readable, but oh so ugly and brutalistic :P
You're not wrong about compactness, that's a really good point!
OK, debate solved, serifs
-> stroke terminals
Thank you so much, this sort of feedback warms my heart, it really does !
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Why? I'm not getting the joke :D
Haha big brain time :P
haha, your comment made my day :D
hate is such a great feeling to bond :P
May I ask why? I'm not loving ligatures :[
I gave Julia's and Fira's ligatures a try but no dice, it feels so super counterintuitive 😬
Spoiler alert: you're the second person to suggest Iosevka, so I just added it to the comparison 🤠👍🏼
I must say I don't love it's narrowness, but it's really well made !
Why is that :D ?
Not that I disagree with you, as it's also my favorite, but just wanting to hear your reasons :)
haha, your comment made my day :D
hate is such a great feeling to bond :P
Thanks a bunch! Yeah, that sounds about right, but also Julia and since some folks on Mastodon [1] told me also 0xProto 😂! Welcome to the rabbit hole!
I think so too! Did you click through the Lorem Ipsum examples? Aptos is much easier on the eyes even in dense paragraphs.
For the record, my calling those serifs has been a point of contention. To me Aptos feels like a semi-serif, not a sans-serif, although it's officially one! However, it's been suggested to me that I should do away with the serif terminology and call them simply stroke terminals!
Still mulling over this.