4 Wines w/dinner (menu)

originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Why is this dotted with free-floating inverted commas, some of them enclosing phrases for no reason ('roast duck' breast?) and some of them just weirdly drifting about (sous 'vide?)?

I believe that you're seeing the serifs in that font, Jonathan.

Mark Lipton

Is this why there is a font called sans serif?

It’s why there is a song called I Shot the Serif

Support your local serif.
 
I knew that black tie scallops were a signature dish at Le Cirque, but not that Boulud developed the dish while he was the chef there. I had them at one of the Le Cirque incarnations and they exceeded my expectations.
 
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Why is this dotted with free-floating inverted commas, some of them enclosing phrases for no reason ('roast duck' breast?) and some of them just weirdly drifting about (sous 'vide?)?

I believe that you're seeing the serifs in that font, Jonathan.

Mark Lipton

Is this why there is a font called sans serif?

It’s why there is a song called I Shot the Serif

It's a rough town that is sans serif.

While we are laughing about fonts, enjoy one of my all-time favorite SNL skits:

 
originally posted by maureen:
originally posted by Christian Miller (CMM):
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Why is this dotted with free-floating inverted commas, some of them enclosing phrases for no reason ('roast duck' breast?) and some of them just weirdly drifting about (sous 'vide?)?

I believe that you're seeing the serifs in that font, Jonathan.

Mark Lipton

Is this why there is a font called sans serif?

It’s why there is a song called I Shot the Serif

It's a rough town that is sans serif.

While we are laughing about fonts, enjoy one of my all-time favorite SNL skits:


Along those lines, Tom Wolfe's From Bauhaus to Our House starts with a good overview of the early 20th-century "serif wars." The idea that typing in Helvetica could be revolutionary practice seemed super-compelling to teenage me back in the 80's.

The documentary Helvetica also has lots of good dish on fonts and their politics.
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Why is this dotted with free-floating inverted commas, some of them enclosing phrases for no reason ('roast duck' breast?) and some of them just weirdly drifting about (sous 'vide?)?

I believe that you're seeing the serifs in that font, Jonathan.

Mark Lipton

Is this why there is a font called sans serif?

Dunno if you’re being ironical here, but there’s a whole family of sans serif fonts. Compare Times to Helvetica to see the difference between a classic serif vs a classic sans serif font.

Mark Lipton

We've got a bit of a nomenclature problem in this here thread. Times and Helvetica are typefaces. Italicized Helvetica at 14 points is a font. Then, the typographical flourishes which kicked this all off are called swashes (those ridiculous curlicues extending from the serifs). Though a given font with serifs generally increases legibility at small point sizes, that menu is a poster child for the evils of what used to be called desktop publishing; here at least 3 different fonts which clash horribly with one another are used in close proximity.
 
originally posted by mark e:
... that menu is a poster child for the evils of what used to be called desktop publishing; here at least 3 different fonts which clash horribly with one another are used in close proximity.
Surprisingly common in packaging too. Our favorite yoghurt (Pavels) just did a major (badly executed IMHO) redesign on which I counted 4 different fonts.
 
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