Thursday, February 26, 2015

Bibliography Lesson 4

Today we learned more about incorporating fonts into our code if we were to have fonts from outside sources that needed copyright liscences.

We used the same bibliography, but found typefaces that matched the font we used beforehand- in this case being Georgia. The font that I originally chose for the first one was Tangerine.


I felt that Tangerine really worked with Georgia because of its fine lines and thin cursive. 

The second font I chose was called Bilbo(regular). 


While still being a script font, I felt that bilbo worked well with Georgia also because of its script handwriting, along with that it was a little bolder and expressive compared to the refined and elegant Tangerine font.

The final one that I decided to choose that was different and strayed away from script was called Alegreya regular, and Alegreya italic.

I made the italics be for the second headers, while Alegreya regular as the main Bibliography header 1.


For this one I chose to make the font smaller in size, because it worked a lot better than having it be larger than life versus the small text size of the body.




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