<p>For those fontys and the curious out there.</p>
<p>You’d think Princeton would have its own font…Yale does.</p>
<p>heh</p>
<p>For those fontys and the curious out there.</p>
<p>You’d think Princeton would have its own font…Yale does.</p>
<p>heh</p>
<p>lol…how quickly we switch loyalties.<br>
Congrats btw.</p>
<p>haha, look how gorgeous: <a href=“Welcome | Office of the University Printer”>Welcome | Office of the University Printer; ;)</p>
<p>it looks like times new roman? =P</p>
<p>it does look like times new roman…</p>
<p>no it doesn’t. It’s much more sophisticated than boring Times New Roman. You’re just jealous of Yale’s style, haha - no imitation quill lettering coming out of New Haven. :p</p>
<p>(kidding, of course…)</p>
<p>Where’d you get that information EncomiumII?</p>
<p>He knows all!</p>
<p>I can just tell! It’s pretty obvious lookint at Rapelye’s “statement to candidates”</p>
<p>Apparently Encomium subscribes to the elitist philosophy of textism–the belief in the inherent superiority of one font over another.</p>
<p>I’m disappointed.</p>
<p>It’s all in the details, guys…</p>
<p>Californian FB all the way.</p>
<p>I like Garamond (but I like the Yale Typeface better ;)).</p>
<p>yeah, the new yale font doesnt look like it’s new. Maybe they should put some examples of the “unique characteristcs”</p>