Well, honey, The World Book Encyclopedia primarily uses a font called "Baskerville." It's a classic serif font that's easy on the eyes and perfect for reading those juicy tidbits of knowledge. So, if you're ever feeling fancy and want to dive into some encyclopedia goodness, just remember to thank good ol' Baskerville for making it all look so darn pretty.
The series 4 episode title font used was called Futura Book.
Truesdell is identified in an Internet blog as the font used 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' by Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954]. The font isn't identified in the book itself. A Font is the set of all characters of a particular size and style of typeface.
Hi, i see you are a big fan of my Run The World Lyricz.... the font I used was Yummath Strawberriez you can easily search it up on google.. :)
The font that is used in the NCAA logo is called Aquarius No. 8. This font is one that has to be purchased, and does not come pre-installed as a font. This font closely resembles that font that is used on the Twitter website.
It's Helvetica. The weight of the font is Bold. Since it's creation, the font has become one of the most widespread fonts in the world. It's very commonly used for signage (like the NYC subway).
The Font used by the Milwaukee Brewers is called the Draft beer font which is the same font used by the Miller Brewing Company.
Arial is the font used.
any font
well it is that when you face the computer it is actualy like reading a book well bye gigles
Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes created the font family Lucida in 1985. It was an extension of related type faces. It is a very popular font and used by people all over the world.
Ask them directly. Most pages have their font families set by the CSS. If it is a font that is on your computer, then that will be used. If not, the second choice of the listed font families will be used. Continues in order of precedence until either a listed CSS font family or your browser's default font is used.
It is the main font used in Microsoft Word.