u/Imaginary-Impact-000

Whimsical typefaces?

Whimsical typefaces?

Hi all,

I will have to design a book which is a collection of amusing fictional stories about serious themes. Size will be almost A6. I thought a whimsical typeface would be a good fit both for the title on the cover and the body text, since the stories are funny and so in a sense unserious. On the other hand, since the subject matter of those stories is serious, the typeface shouldn't be completely ridiculous.

The balance of whimsical and serious I have in mind is something akin the the italic of Monotype's Garamond (the one based on Jannon's type) - some letters seem to be angled slightly differently from one another, there are small bumps and inconsistencies in the letters, the text feels alive and moving. Yet, it does this in a subtle way and still feels respectable.

Basically everything I like about that typeface is criticized by this blog post: http://gookumpucky.blogspot.com/2020/03/typefaces-i-hate-i-monotype-garamond.html?m=1

Question 1: Would you have some recommendations for typefaces similar to what I've described?

Question 2: Do you think this conceptual design idea is something to be pursued? Or would you rather recommend I stick to a highly readable bread-and-butter typeface for the body text?

Cheers!

u/Imaginary-Impact-000 — 2 days ago

Subjuntive use if "be"?

What about this sentence:

(1) It is inappropriate to ask of a clown that he be serious.

Is the sentence correct? I believe I've seen something like it before, but cannot find a reference now.

I know that "be" can be used instead of "is/are" in the subjuctive mood, as in:

(2) I will go jogging whether it be raining or snowing

But this secind sentence has a different structure (i.e., "whether it be...").

Could someone point out some resources regading what I'm curious about? Thanks in advance!

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Edit: typo. Sorry for the typo in the title. Seems I can't change it on my phone.

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u/Imaginary-Impact-000 — 7 days ago