05-01-2009, 10:29 PM
Helvetica.
One would think that a documentary about a font would be dull, but I found it really interesting, inspiring, even. To see perspectives about how something as simple as a font can direct the mood in print was very interesting.
On a side note, when I rate a movie I get from Netflix that rating shows up on my Facebook page. My ass of a brother, who also happens to be one of the most stuck up Mac snobs I've ever encountered, noticed that I gave this movie a good rating immediately started giving me shit about how I can't like the movie because I'm a PC user, and the font is only on Macs.
One would think that a documentary about a font would be dull, but I found it really interesting, inspiring, even. To see perspectives about how something as simple as a font can direct the mood in print was very interesting.
On a side note, when I rate a movie I get from Netflix that rating shows up on my Facebook page. My ass of a brother, who also happens to be one of the most stuck up Mac snobs I've ever encountered, noticed that I gave this movie a good rating immediately started giving me shit about how I can't like the movie because I'm a PC user, and the font is only on Macs.