Hi Cheryl! Great podcast! I love all of your wildflower tees! Thanks for the shout out on my bags! I just need to finish the icord bind off on the neck of the one I’m making. Looking forward to making another one in March.
Hi, Cheryl! You know I can definitely appreciate the love / hate relationship with Comic Sans. Your brother is right. It is definitely looked down upon by most designers I know. LOL Kerning is a valuable tool for design, but the layperson also sees it without realizing it, in books & newspapers with full-justified columns of text.
Great words this week! I had no idea what the font spacing adjustments were called. I had a coworker who used Comic Sans for everything, including forms we sent to attorneys for signatures, as well as documentation of standard procedures. Whenever I had to use those forms, I changed the font to Arial. 😈 It has been 15 years and I still think of that coworker whenever I see something in Comic Sans.
hi always enjoy watching you
Thanks Debra!
Hi Cheryl! Great podcast! I love all of your wildflower tees! Thanks for the shout out on my bags! I just need to finish the icord bind off on the neck of the one I’m making. Looking forward to making another one in March.
Thanks Susan. I am so happy to be partnering with you on this project. Your bags really are something special.
Hello from Swansea, Illinois.
Hi Janet - Thanks for watching!
Hi, Cheryl! You know I can definitely appreciate the love / hate relationship with Comic Sans. Your brother is right. It is definitely looked down upon by most designers I know. LOL Kerning is a valuable tool for design, but the layperson also sees it without realizing it, in books & newspapers with full-justified columns of text.
Great words this week! I had no idea what the font spacing adjustments were called.
I had a coworker who used Comic Sans for everything, including forms we sent to attorneys for signatures, as well as documentation of standard procedures. Whenever I had to use those forms, I changed the font to Arial. 😈 It has been 15 years and I still think of that coworker whenever I see something in Comic Sans.
So funny. Acceptable in middle school, but not professional in business!