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◊title-block{◊topic{Verdanaalternatives}
◊short-rule{Don't use a screen font for print}}
◊make-font-alternative-list{
Concourse
Alright Sans
Amplitude
Colfax
}
Verdana was designed for the computer displays of the 1990s, so it’s great for the websites of the 1990s. For everything else, not so great. ◊xref{Concourse}, ◊xref{Alright Sans}, ◊xref{Amplitude}, and ◊xref{Colfax} are sans serif fonts that work well in print and on today'sscreens.Alrightiscalleda◊em{humanist}sansserifbecauseitreliesontheproportionsoftraditionalseriffonts.Amplitudedrawsfromthespiritof◊em{agates},newspaperfontsdesignedtobereadableatverysmallsizes(soitworksespeciallywellon◊xref{businesscards}).Colfaxiscalleda◊em{geometric}sansserifbecauseit’sbuiltonbasicmathematicalshapes.Concourseisablendofgeometricandhumanist.