#Techniques for Anti-Aliasing @font-face on Windows
It all started with an email from a client: Do these fonts look funky to you? The title is prickly.
The font in question was Port Lligat Sans from Google Web Fonts.
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#Techniques for Anti-Aliasing @font-face on Windows
It all started with an email from a client: Do these fonts look funky to you? The title is prickly.
The font in question was Port Lligat Sans from Google Web Fonts.
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