This is Clearview, the typeface that is poised to replace Highway Gothic, the standard that has been used on signs across the country for more than a half-century. I just found, rather late and via Re… more →
Changing Wayautumntwilightphotography wrote 1 month ago: I was asked by my pastor to take some pictures of the sunday school kids. They liked the idea of do … more →
Irina Guseva wrote 1 month ago: Step by step, from version 5.0 to now 5.1 — while still embracing all things SharePoint — Clearvie … more →
Admin wrote 4 months ago: When all of the restaurant staff completes their jobs with great pride, the beauty of that final pic … more →
lepotager wrote 5 months ago: This is something we need to work out – our new house will be in a smoke control area. To chec … more →
chiproducts wrote 6 months ago: Frequently Asked Questions: 1. What is a Clear View Retractable Screen Door? A retractable screen do … more →
Refined Designer wrote 7 months ago: I’ve been noticing that the signs on the major roadways have been slowly integrating a new ty … more →
elew wrote 1 year ago: As young readers we learn to make sense of words by memorizing shapes and vocalizing each individua … more →
Andrew wrote 1 year ago: This is Clearview, the typeface that is poised to replace Highway Gothic, the standard that has been … more →
jsulak wrote 1 year ago: Highway Gothic, the font used on U.S. road signs for half a century, is on the way out. Clearview, … more →
mudge wrote 1 year ago: MUDGE’S Musings [The 100th MM! Wow! Who'd have thought this guy had that kind of attention sp … more →
Dave wrote 2 years ago: Recently, I was looking for information on what Ethernet cards will work with Nemo drivers for link … more →