What is the FONT they are using in KotS?

Here's what I've decided to use for my first D&D 4e scenario write-up:


Title Font (Heading 1): Sherwood Tan
Heading 2: Sherwood Brown (16 pt)
Heading 3: Garamond (bold white on object) (16 pt)
Body text: Garamond 11 pt.


Great job btw scott :)

Jay H
 

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Emirikol said:
Here's what I've decided to use for my first D&D 4e scenario write-up:


Title Font (Heading 1): Sherwood Tan
Heading 2: Sherwood Brown (16 pt)
Heading 3: Garamond (bold white on object) (16 pt)
Body text: Garamond 11 pt.


Great job btw scott :)

Jay H


My players pick on me for using Garamond on everything.

I'm not kidding.

But I loves it.
 



In my Dragonstar campaign, I used fonts as inspiration for names.

There was "Verdana Station" and its "sister" station "Tahoma".
The players joked there might be a "Old Rockwell Café" somewhere aboard the station. ;)
 

Crashy75 said:
Am I the only one that likes Comic Sans?
Comic Sans is a perfectly fine font. Unfortunately, it's the first fun/informal looking font on the scrollbar in MS Word, and gets used far more that it should. Therefore, it gets a lot of hate from folks who care about font choice.

For a similar reason, anyone who's ever had to audition people for musical theater detests "Tomorrow" from Annie
 


Scurlock font >>> all ;)

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arscott said:
Comic Sans is a perfectly fine font. Unfortunately, it's the first fun/informal looking font on the scrollbar in MS Word, and gets used far more that it should. Therefore, it gets a lot of hate from folks who care about font choice.

For a similar reason, anyone who's ever had to audition people for musical theater detests "Tomorrow" from Annie
Now that's a song written for Whitney Houston.
 

Yaezakura said:
Oh, Comic Sans in fine, in the right places. After all, Comic-esque fonts work just fine in comic books. :D But the thought of them being in the Big Three is frightening. Just imagine the headache 300 pages of orderly, paragraphed Comic Sans would induce...
You'd love Stalker, then... It's 242 pages of orderly, paragraphed Comic Sans!

May even be available in English, sometime in the future. All the world will know the joy of Comic Sans!
 

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