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Old 06-05-2008, 09:22 PM
Cornerstone-NC Cornerstone-NC is offline
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Some of us have to stick with windows for economic reasons.

Since nobody has responded to the question of actually how fonts are organized, should I assume that most of you just have a huge grouping of fonts that you can browse through in your font program of choice? Does anybody have groupings of fonts like slab-serifs, retro/vintage fonts, sans-serifs, etc that you actually organize your fonts into. There is a big difference between Eurostile and Avenir, but they would both fit as sans-serif fonts. Am I just nutty to think that fonts should be organized a bit for easier browsing?

Keep in mind that I've used ATM and a couple of other font browsing programs. The font browsing programs are good for looking through what you have, but you still want to be able to activate-deactivate fonts from you system as ATM can do. This leads me back to which categories of fonts, though, would I want to activate-deactivate when working on projects.
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