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font

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A company gives Pencil’s software the URL of its website, and that software automatically grabs the logos, fonts, colors and other “brand image information” found there to use in a business’s ads.

From Fortune

He specifically noted that working with fonts was one of the more difficult problems the team faced in bringing this capability online.

Test your descriptions for different formats, lengths, fonts, and more.

Google has updated the fonts, shapes, and colors of the mobile search experience.

Generally, that means choosing a font that’s easy to read in a color that doesn’t clash with the background.

“Font, logo, edge finish, surface finish … everything is different from ours,” said Sung Hwang, the general manager.

The entire 32-page report, presented mostly in tables and big font, is here in pdf.

“Pretty big font; pretty big keg,” Gardner muttered, yielding his time after one final demand.

The SarcMark solves that problem, and you can download it as a font for the reasonable price of $1.99 (£1.20).

So I turned it into a poster and I added some kind of fake Russian font to make it look alien.

Ces gens, croy-je, sont les plus grands harangueurs de toute la terre; ils ne font rien sans cela.

An enormous lion lay stretched out at the font of the tree quite dead!

It is too close a copy of the original, l. 25—'Contre moy font une accion.'

Beside the font is a very quaint iron bracket-stand, painted blue and gold, "constructed to carry" two candles.

So be it, said the King, & so Hallfrod was baptized and the King held him himself at the font.

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On this page you'll find 21 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to font, such as: fount, fountain, genesis, origin, root, and seed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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