To tie the little dining room sofa into the flow of the decor, I created a throw pillow with a snowy photo I had from a winter past and added text in
the same font I used on the canvas.
Although the origin of this graffiti is unknown, we believe it may be by prolific Peterborough street artist Jerm IX, as it is in
the same font he uses for his name tags.
Not exact matches
Use the same color schemes, fonts, and logos that you use on your website or company literatu
Use the
same color schemes,
fonts, and logos that you
use on your website or company literatu
use on your website or company literature.
He said the political yard signs of all Republican nominees in Southold Town
use the
same fonts and colors to maintain consistency across the party slate.
Food manufacturers
use the word «chocolate» the
same way that magazines plaster the word «SEX» in bold all - caps 92 - point
font on their covers — because it helps them sell their product.
brand,
using the
same colourscheme,
fonts, menu layouts and logos -LSB-...]
brand,
using the
same colourscheme,
fonts, menu layouts and logos etc..
And always
use the
same font for all the slides of the presentation.
These 4 resources have heart shaped templates that match, the
same font is
used throughout the 4 sets, and the bulletin board display banners contain similar color schemes.
Use the
same font that you
used in your query letter — Times New Roman or New Courier, 12 - point.
If you are going to compare the look of the pages of the book, then
use the
same book on each reader and the
same font.
This is the
same one that Amazon had
used for many years before they switched to their own
fonts that they built in - house.
The
font for titles or for your author name, the
same general layout, the
same range of color tones (even if you're
using different colors you can keep your tones in the
same family).
One of the biggest mistakes you can make on your spine is to automatically
use the
same font that appears on the cover.
I've
used Calibre to override the CSS in this ebook on the Sony to
use the
same bold Arial
font as on the MReader.
This is the first book of a series, and want all the other books in the series to
use the
same font and incidental graphics.
The standard
font to
use for agent queries sent by postal mail and email is the
same: 12 - point Times New Roman or New Courier.
When
using the
same embedded
font, the two devices compare very similarly, as shown in the video below with both
using the Charis SIL ModifiedLarger
font, which you can embed in ebooks
using Calibre.
Do you
use the
same font from your cover on your website and social media channels?
The
same «genre»
font (specialty
font to match genre) was
used on the chapter heading, the page heading and the first sentence (yuck).
Most of the current crop of popular apps such as FBReader, Moon + Reader, Aldiko or Instapaper have been
using the
same old
fonts for many years.
Ironically, he ended up
using the
same font we'd
used for my name on my Crystal Warrior series covers.
As a BBC report shows (via Engadget), they are roughly the
same size as a standard bus stop sign, and they
use a similar
font.
I have my own branding style, my own
font I
used all the time, I have a strong playful palette and the name is always in the
same place in the
same font, like a logo.
For the title treatment, I
used a
font similar to that of «detour» street warning signs, with a background glow in the
same orange / red shade
used in those signs.
Use colors,
fonts and texture to get that
same feeling.
Your web designer can work with your book designer to
use the
same colors,
fonts, and images.
I think the only important aspects is making sure you
use the
same font and the linespacing / margins.
You can not say the
same thing about any digital bookstore, it is full of crappy e-book covers that look like they were made in MS paint or downloaded from Google and
use Comic Sans
Font on the title.
There are a few things about the Sony PRS - 650 that could
use improving, mainly the
same things that are listed on the PRS - 350 review: the lack of styling options, such as changing line - spacing, margins,
font type, etc, all of which requires adding
fonts and editing the CSS file of an ebook to change styling; the fact that landscape mode breaks pages into two sections for ebooks, showing duplicate sentences; and other minor annoyances like having to go through multiple menu selections for certain features and settings.
-- to change the
font - size without opening the menu and the text settings, just
use the
same pinch - to - zoom gesture you
use to zoom in a pdf.
In my tests
using the
same book in the
same fonts, displayed at similar sizes, in the e-reading sections of the Nook Tablet and the Vox, I found that the Vox was a close second in readability.
I decided to
use the
same cover photo as my ebook version, but the
fonts and layout have been revamped for this paperback version.
For example, when I read Game of Thrones, the Nook HD showed less pixelation in text displayed in Georgia typeface than did the Kindle Fire HD
using the
same font.
If you choose to
use multiple
fonts in your book, be sure that they complement one another; especially if they are on the
same page.
Unfortunately, these aren't the
same points
used in
font sizes, but thousandths of an inch.
-- Was the
same font en
font - size
used?
B&N made a few minor cosmetic changes to the homescreen and library, they added a couple of new
fonts, and they removed the menu that
used to come up when pressing the «n» button (now it takes you to the homescreen) but overall the software is still 95 % the
same as it was on the Nook Glow and Nook Touch.
They may be inspired by it; they may want to
use the
same fonts (
fonts are fair game — that's why you see the
same genres
using a handful of
fonts over and over).
At the
same time, you don't want to
use too large a
font (especially if you're going to be publishing a physical book), forcing the reader to turn the page every few seconds.
With its unique
fonts, colors, and the graphical shelves it
uses to showcase apps and publications, the Nook software aesthetic has the
same inviting feel as the inside of a Barnes & Noble store.
On your books page,
use a nice
font and color for the titles of your books, if you wish, but
use the
same dark color and simple
font for the rest of the text.
Use similar images, or even the same image, and use the same fonts on all the covers in the seri
Use similar images, or even the
same image, and
use the same fonts on all the covers in the seri
use the
same fonts on all the covers in the series.
I keep a note with the
font names in the
same folder as the ebook, to make sure I remember what I
used.
The screen is supposed to be the
same as the Kindle — Yet the Nook
uses a black border, a whiter background, and bolded
font to create better screen contrast and improve readability.
Often
using images (saved at a lower but adequate quality) will be the
same size as embedding a
font.
Use the
same, simple
font throughout, no more than 2 or 3
font sizes and nothing bigger than pt 16.
But if for some reason we do not have the exact
same fonts as your document
uses.
Text, in particular, is a sore point for me: The pixelation and fuzziness in many
fonts — including the
font for the icon labels, and the standard text I see in the Web browser or in iBook — borders on unbearable, in the
same way that I cringe when I go back to my iPhone 3GS after
using my iPhone 4.
The only sort of «platform» I have that I agree with (and am doing) is the branding thing: I'm
using the
same font for my name that was
used in the first series.