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Display fonts are intended for use in special text applications like logos, signage, and other artistic usage. Their use as a standard reading font should be limited due to their legibility problems. If you had to read a page of PacMan font, your brain would probably want to turn off after a few lines.  
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Display fonts are intended for use in special text applications like logos, signage, and other artistic usage. Their use as a standard reading font should be limited due to their legibility problems. If you had to read a page of PacMan font, your brain would probably want to turn off after a few lines. What you are reading is a standard text font, below you will find examples of ''display fonts.''
  
'''CrackMan Font'''
 
[[Image:crackman.jpg|left|275px|]]
 
  
'''Arkanoid Font'''
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'''CrackMan Font'''<br>
[[Image:arkfont.jpg|left|275px|]]
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[[Image:crackman.jpg|275px|]]
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<br>
  
'''Pretendo Font'''
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'''Arkanoid Font'''<br>
[[Image:pretendo.jpg|left|275px|]]
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[[Image:arkfont.jpg|275px|]]
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'''Pretendo Font'''<br>
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[[Image:pretendo.jpg|275px|]]

Latest revision as of 09:19, 5 December 2013

Display fonts are intended for use in special text applications like logos, signage, and other artistic usage. Their use as a standard reading font should be limited due to their legibility problems. If you had to read a page of PacMan font, your brain would probably want to turn off after a few lines. What you are reading is a standard text font, below you will find examples of display fonts.


CrackMan Font
Crackman.jpg

Arkanoid Font
Arkfont.jpg

Pretendo Font
Pretendo.jpg