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So Helvetica is all jacked up (strange line height issue) on my work computer. My boss was trying to reinstall apple mail and decided to delete Helvetica. Shortly after several fontbook error messages poped up…and said nothing! haha. Check out the screenshot
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Have you had any funny error messages lately?
Leave a comment and let me know!

Branding and identity design is quite possibly the most difficult aspect of graphic design. Afterall, we are our own most difficult client. I found some creative names of Freelancer/design firms that were memorable and made me smile.
Check out this super heavy typeface: Facebuster. I’m totally in love with big thick super heavy typefaces. This is definitely on my list of fonts to buy myself for Christmas (last year i got the candy font – see the design o’blog header)!

We all have our favorites – from Pantone colors to stylistic approaches to fonts. Designers are at their best when they like the elements they are designing with. Find out what fonts these 8 designers love and why – AND see them in use!
1. David Airey from Logo Design Love
H&FJ’s Gotham
In terms of a favorite typeface, I don’t have one, and believe it’s important to use what best suits the design brief. That said, I do enjoy H&FJ’s Gotham, and an example of where I use it can be found in the header of my Logo Design Love blog:






