Fonts Sampler Pick your favourite fonts  As you look at these slides of fonts: –try adjusting the zoom to make the text smaller (or use the slide sorter)

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Fonts Sampler Pick your favourite fonts  As you look at these slides of fonts: –try adjusting the zoom to make the text smaller (or use the slide sorter) –notice the spacing between the letters (is it consistent?) –examine the height and width of the letters and lines (too big, too small, too tight, too loose) –notice the shape of the letters (arty, professional, boring, interesting, clean, cluttered) –think of possible applications (titles, text, emphasis, diagrams, …)

Arial  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Arial black  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Arial Narrow  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Baskerville Old Face  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Book Antiqua  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Californian  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Comic Sans  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Courier New  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Garamond  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Georgia  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Helvetica  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Impact  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Lucida Bright  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Lucida Sans  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Rockwell  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Tahoma  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Times New Roman  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Trebuchet MS  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Verdana  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test

Wide Latin  This user-friendly text guides the novice user through the process of –assumes only the most basic knowledge of Windows reminds students of basic issues regarding design and statistics –proceeds gently through the major quantitative statistical techniques used in psychology introduces students to the rationale and use of each test