Important notice from the GRAMMAR POLICE. Plz read. This means you.
rohina:
I have a wacky colleague who insists on courier. And a paperclip. Why? I have no idea.
rufio:
Once when I was 12, I turned in an essay written in Comic Sans just to see what would happen. Unfortunately (or, perhaps, fortunately for my grade) nothing did. My high school teachers had no backbone.
witch:
My workplace is so sick of tutors using stupid fonts, spacing, headings and layout I have been asked to make templates for everything from PowerPoint slides to reports, faxes and memos.
So tomorrow morning I will be locking down dox. ;D
The committee - argh - has decided on Calibri size 11, which could have been worse, at least they didn't choose Times new Roman.
PirateFaafy:
Quote from: soozelwoozel on 2009 July 22, 22:19:33
Twentieth Century Dramatic Lesbianism
For a second I thought this was a font that you were referring to.
* Faafy goes off to look for this font
Quote from: rufio on 2009 July 22, 22:34:06
Once when I was 12, I turned in an essay written in Comic Sans just to see what would happen. Unfortunately (or, perhaps, fortunately for my grade) nothing did. My high school teachers had no backbone.
Oh god, Comic Sans. I was asked to revise an essay once that was written entirely in Comic Sans. I put a big red pen line through the cover page and upon it wrote "DIFFERENT FONT". I got out of it by saying that their teacher wouldn't accept the paper. But in reality, they probably would have. I just want to see that font dead.
Georgette:
Could be worse. I remember in year 8 when all the girls in my class would do their homework/projects in Curlz MT. I, ever the non-conformist chose to avoid this annoying trend. Coursework at my school gets rejected now if it's not in size 12 Times New Roman, which I personally dislike but it's an improvement on Impact, for sure.
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