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Garamond Italic serf

9/7/2014

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Garamond Italic Serf

This is one of my favorites because it is a font i use when writing notes, enhancing schematic details or presentations at work. I developed it over the years, but it first started when I used to hand draft survey maps for my uncle. 
The image above and to the left I downloaded from the internet. The text in the middle portion of the shaded area is an example of Garamond Italic Serf font.
As you can see, I wrote in the first image many reasons why I like the text. I also wanted to demonstrate the texts flexibility in terms of filling voids and how it can be shaped around other objects on the page. 
To summarize what I wrote above, the following are but a few qualities I like about this font.


- Versatility : themes / font styles(Trad. vs. NonTrad.) / sizing
- Style : free flowing / nice aesthetic composition
- Hierarchy : excellant arrangement qualities
- Body Text : Works better as an information type 

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