The document discusses the six "C-fonts" that are considered safe to use in PowerPoint presentations. The six C-fonts are Calibri, Cambria, Candara, Consolas, Corbel, and Constantia. Each font is introduced with a brief description and examples of how it displays text. The document encourages exploring these fonts as potential options for PowerPoint presentations.
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The 6 C-fonts that are safe to use in PowerPoint
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2. The six C-fonts that are safe to use
in PowerPoint
When you are creating PowerPoints and
choosing a font, you have to make your
selection carefully.
There are only 40-something fonts that are
safe* to use if you want your PowerPoint to
show correctly on any computer.
Six of these “safe” fonts are the six C-fonts,
introduced as part of the ClearType Font
Collection. Let’s explore them as potential fonts
for your next PowerPoint.
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*Link to overview of 44 safe fonts to use in PowerPoint
31. Constantia3
NUMBERS ARE RENDERED AS LOWERCASE NUMERALS.
A TRANSITIONAL SERIF FONT WITH DISTINCT
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THICK AND THIN LINES
AND TRIANGULAR SERIFS.
32. Constantia
Aa Rr Gg
“A quick brown fox”
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a&Aa Rr Gg
Aa Rr Gg
33. The quick brown fox jumps
over the lazy dog
THIS IS CONSTANTIA