Trust Microsoft to create something attractive and potentially valuable like this set of spiffy new fonts (or an operating system like Vista), and then take steps to ensure they can’t be used easily. With some exceptions, they are markedly smaller in size than most fonts, making them difficult to incorporate into font stacks. ![]() They are unusually - and, for designers, unacceptably - blurry unless you have ClearType or another anti-aliasing protocol enabled but there are serious issues with ClearType.Once Vista was available for beta, many web designers adopted it early to begin trying - with varying levels of success - to figure out if they can incorporate Vista fonts into their designs. You and I of course knew about it well beforehand. ![]() The majority of computer users became aware of Microsoft Windows Vista on January 30, 2007, when the company released the new operating system publicly. Here are no bad fonts - only inappropriate ones.
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