Thursday, February 14, 2008

Eye Candy

As good fate would have it, I happened to stumble upon two really good Microsoft fonts yesterday -- Corbel and Consolas. Corbel is a clean proportional-width font, similar in some ways to Trebuchet, but a little more professional looking in my opinion. (The loopiness of Trebuchet is a little annoying, and the capital M always bothered me. Don't ask.) Consolas is a fixed-width font, almost entirely sans-serif like Lucida Console, except for a more Courier-looking lowercase g, i, and l. I've been satisfied with Lucida Console for programming, but it just falls a little bit short of great. But I think I've finally found a worthy successor.

By the way, don't even bother trying to run these without ClearType. You have been warned.

Unfortunately, these fonts aren't "free" (as in freedom), so I can't just post them for you to download. But they do come as a font pack for Visual Studio 2005 (if you have it installed) -- or for a lower-tech option, a little birdie told me that they come bundled with PowerPoint Viewer 2007.

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2 Comments:

At May 18, 2008 6:32 PM , Blogger S. Potter said...

Shame on you, using Visual Studio fonts. tut tut:) Do you still code on Windows?

 
At May 18, 2008 6:55 PM , Blogger Frederick Polgardy said...

I did when I wrote that. :-) But even so, I'm not religious about it. I'll concede a good font when I see one.

 

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