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jakobe said it best above ( http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5181226 ):

  > Webdesigners will always find new ways to sacrifice usability.
I even see some of them defending the practice in this discussion... 'f the users -- it looks good/strong branding/etc.'



While I agree with the quoted part, custom fonts aren't necessarily problematic. But you have to make sure it renders well and doesn't delay the page.


I too am all for nice web design that puts the user first. It's definitely possible and positive for the web; it just takes (sometimes a lot of) extra work and people are too lazy to test everything.




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