| LET THEM DRINK RAPESEED OIL The Benton Crier, IA - "USA," the label on the bag reads in Helvetica Bold. "US-AID Flour." Just like the ‘70s, when my little kid heart swelled at the sight of "Gift of USA" food ... |
| LET THEM DRINK RAPESEED OIL The Benton Crier, IA - "USA," the label on the bag reads in Helvetica Bold. "US-AID Flour." Just like the ‘70s, when my little kid heart swelled at the sight of "Gift of USA" food ... |
| 49 Things I Now Know About the iPhone PC World - The font that the iPhone’s notepad app uses is goofy looking and hard to read, and you can’t change it, change its size, or zoom in on it. ... |
| 49 Things I Now Know About the iPhone PC World - The font that the iPhone’s notepad app uses is goofy looking and hard to read, and you can’t change it, change its size, or zoom in on it. ... |
| Resumania: Fancy graphics don't belong on resumes, cover letters Eagle Tribune, MA - Bright colors, bold graphics, fancy fonts and funny photographs can add flair to a scrapbook or your personal Web site. They are not, however, ... |
| Thankfully, we'll always have Paris Chicago Tribune, United States - Not jealousy of talent, mind you, because none of these dingbats possesses any as far as I'm concerned. If I hear one more reference to Lohan's "incredible ... |
| David Poulson: Advertising moves raise credibility questions for LSJ Lansing State Journal, MI - They once required advertisements to be in different fonts and typefaces than editorial content. Now they slap sponsorship tags on stories like beer ... |
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