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MCAnimator3D
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500+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

This is for people who want to make present time looking projects on Scratch. And the font is… Helvetica Neue Ultra Light! Yep that's the one! I don't know what else to put here…
16Skittles
Scratcher
500+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

Light Sans fonts are the best IMO. I've really taken a liking to the more minimal and “flat” designs, especially the way Google and Google's products are going.

Edit: the best for making designs, not for readability. They look good for short parts of text, but don't try submitting a paper for school in Helvetica Neue.

Last edited by 16Skittles (Jan. 8, 2014 15:27:48)

scratchisthebest
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typography_of_Apple_Inc.

Did you know that the Apple bite mark was designed to fit right next to the “a” in Motter Tektura?
jji7skyline
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

16Skittles wrote:

Light Sans fonts are the best IMO. I've really taken a liking to the more minimal and “flat” designs, especially the way Google and Google's products are going.

Edit: the best for making designs, not for readability. They look good for short parts of text, but don't try submitting a paper for school in Helvetica Neue.
Especially Helvetica Neue Ultra Light.

I actually use either Helvetica or Helvetica for most of my assignments.
veggieman001
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

Light Sans fonts are the best IMO. I've really taken a liking to the more minimal and “flat” designs, especially the way Google and Google's products are going.

Edit: the best for making designs, not for readability. They look good for short parts of text, but don't try submitting a paper for school in Helvetica Neue.
Especially Helvetica Neue Ultra Light.

I actually use either Helvetica or Helvetica for most of my assignments.
Helvetica or Helvetica??
Here at least they require Times New Roman, but none of my teachers can tell the difference so I use Georgia.
NeilWest
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

scratchisthebest wrote:

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typography_of_Apple_Inc.

Did you know that the Apple bite mark was designed to fit right next to the “a” in Motter Tektura?
So does that the mean the whole Morse apple-bite influence was a urban myth?
jji7skyline
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

veggieman001 wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

Light Sans fonts are the best IMO. I've really taken a liking to the more minimal and “flat” designs, especially the way Google and Google's products are going.

Edit: the best for making designs, not for readability. They look good for short parts of text, but don't try submitting a paper for school in Helvetica Neue.
Especially Helvetica Neue Ultra Light.

I actually use either Helvetica or Helvetica for most of my assignments.
Helvetica or Helvetica??
Here at least they require Times New Roman, but none of my teachers can tell the difference so I use Georgia.
oops

Helvetica or Helvetica Neue.

Lol, I definitely prefer Georgia to Times New Roman. It's one of my favourite serif fonts.
libitina
New Scratcher
100+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

NeilWest wrote:

scratchisthebest wrote:

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typography_of_Apple_Inc.

Did you know that the Apple bite mark was designed to fit right next to the “a” in Motter Tektura?
So does that the mean the whole Morse apple-bite influence was a urban myth?
??
Derek1337
Scratcher
70 posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

veggieman001 wrote:

I use Georgia.
You're from Georgia, Sweet Georgia, and history books unfold ya…
Sorry that this is off-topic, I just couldn't resist the ERBoH reference I had to make
mariobros406
Scratcher
500+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

scratchisthebest wrote:

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typography_of_Apple_Inc.

Did you know that the Apple bite mark was designed to fit right next to the “a” in Motter Tektura?
Please post this in the Trivia/Did You Know? topic.

Last edited by mariobros406 (Jan. 9, 2014 20:59:34)

Ersatz-
Scratcher
100+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

mariobros406 wrote:

scratchisthebest wrote:

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typography_of_Apple_Inc.

Did you know that the Apple bite mark was designed to fit right next to the “a” in Motter Tektura?
Please post this in the Trivia/Did You Know? topic.
It fits in both topics so it doesn't matter…
LeDerpy123
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

Light Sans fonts are the best IMO. I've really taken a liking to the more minimal and “flat” designs, especially the way Google and Google's products are going.

Edit: the best for making designs, not for readability. They look good for short parts of text, but don't try submitting a paper for school in Helvetica Neue.
Especially Helvetica Neue Ultra Light.

I actually use either Helvetica or Helvetica for most of my assignments.
I submitted an essay in Segoe UI Light once. My teacher got mad.
jji7skyline
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

LeDerpy123 wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

Light Sans fonts are the best IMO. I've really taken a liking to the more minimal and “flat” designs, especially the way Google and Google's products are going.

Edit: the best for making designs, not for readability. They look good for short parts of text, but don't try submitting a paper for school in Helvetica Neue.
Especially Helvetica Neue Ultra Light.

I actually use either Helvetica or Helvetica for most of my assignments.
I submitted an essay in Segoe UI Light once. My teacher got mad.
Careful though, if the teacher doesn't have the font installed, it may default to some other sans font.

Also, using light fonts in general aren't a good idea, especially at small sizes.
nathanprocks
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

jji7skyline wrote:

LeDerpy123 wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

Light Sans fonts are the best IMO. I've really taken a liking to the more minimal and “flat” designs, especially the way Google and Google's products are going.

Edit: the best for making designs, not for readability. They look good for short parts of text, but don't try submitting a paper for school in Helvetica Neue.
Especially Helvetica Neue Ultra Light.

I actually use either Helvetica or Helvetica for most of my assignments.
I submitted an essay in Segoe UI Light once. My teacher got mad.
Careful though, if the teacher doesn't have the font installed, it may default to some other sans font.

Also, using light fonts in general aren't a good idea, especially at small sizes.
I think MS Word has an option to embed fonts in the document.
jji7skyline
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

nathanprocks wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

LeDerpy123 wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

Light Sans fonts are the best IMO. I've really taken a liking to the more minimal and “flat” designs, especially the way Google and Google's products are going.

Edit: the best for making designs, not for readability. They look good for short parts of text, but don't try submitting a paper for school in Helvetica Neue.
Especially Helvetica Neue Ultra Light.

I actually use either Helvetica or Helvetica for most of my assignments.
I submitted an essay in Segoe UI Light once. My teacher got mad.
Careful though, if the teacher doesn't have the font installed, it may default to some other sans font.

Also, using light fonts in general aren't a good idea, especially at small sizes.
I think MS Word has an option to embed fonts in the document.
I thought that was only with PDFs.
nathanprocks
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

jji7skyline wrote:

nathanprocks wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

LeDerpy123 wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

Light Sans fonts are the best IMO. I've really taken a liking to the more minimal and “flat” designs, especially the way Google and Google's products are going.

Edit: the best for making designs, not for readability. They look good for short parts of text, but don't try submitting a paper for school in Helvetica Neue.
Especially Helvetica Neue Ultra Light.

I actually use either Helvetica or Helvetica for most of my assignments.
I submitted an essay in Segoe UI Light once. My teacher got mad.
Careful though, if the teacher doesn't have the font installed, it may default to some other sans font.

Also, using light fonts in general aren't a good idea, especially at small sizes.
I think MS Word has an option to embed fonts in the document.
I thought that was only with PDFs.
I think it works in Word. I haven't used it in a while but I know PowerPoint can.
deadjmau5
Scratcher
7 posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

Yea ive been having trouble posting a logo with helvetica neue ultra light it makes it thicker for some reason i dont know why?
scratchisthebest
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

Light fonts are impossible to read with small sizes.


Just leaving that here
goldfish678
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1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

The question is, or at least my question is, how do you GET the font? Ive been wanting it sooo bad
scratchisthebest
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1000+ posts

Want to know the iOS 7 font?

goldfish678 wrote:

The question is, or at least my question is, how do you GET the font? Ive been wanting it sooo bad
You pay 29 dollars.

Or, try something equally pretty for free :).

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