tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-146194488030637443.post5404399296377982589..comments2023-05-22T07:45:49.853-07:00Comments on Phyllis Humphrey *Phyl - osophy*: FONTS FOR THE MEMORYAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11560755679498126758noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-146194488030637443.post-66813971010766962382012-08-31T21:49:33.754-07:002012-08-31T21:49:33.754-07:00Kathy: No, I don't use ten point but some peop...Kathy: No, I don't use ten point but some people e-mailing me do. I use 14 pt for e-mails. You're right,stop signs are red,but other street directional signs are usually black on yellow. I've seen your e-mails and like your bold colors. That was the whole point - making it easy to read. I like the white letters on dark blue and your fancy fonts too. Thanks so much for commenting.Phyllis Humphreynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-146194488030637443.post-35932411560902102192012-08-31T11:09:18.062-07:002012-08-31T11:09:18.062-07:00Why use a ten point? I use one that fits my font f...Why use a ten point? I use one that fits my font for email. I use Comic Sans and a 14 point font with dark purple. I love color. I was one of the high school kids that got in trouble for writing papers using Flair pens. Purple, brown, red, yellow, all shades of blue. I HATE black ink, I prefer colored. But that's my I'd write in a rainbow if it would fly lol. I have flipped my writing screen dark blue background with white letters versus the black on white and here in TX stop signs are red with white letters. Understand your frustration maybe bigger fonts and BOLD is cool it helps. I like bolded stuff. But I am strange :-)(Kathy)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com