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44 Fonts for Powerpoint * Based on the list of recommended fonts in Building PowerPoint Templates (2012, Que Publishing), by Echo Swinford & Julie Terberg. 1. sans serifs 2. serifs 3. script/display fonts Overview of Sans serifs fonts Overview of Serif fonts Overview of Script/display fonts Arial Lucida Console Book Antiqua Georgia Bradley Hand ITC Papyrus Arial Black Microsoft San Serif Bookman Old Style Nyala Comic Sans MS Pristina Raavi Cambria Palatino Linotype FreestyleFrench ScriptScript Segoe Print Plantangent Century Gothic Tahoma Candara French script Segoe Script Cherokee Consolas Trebuchet MS Century Sylfaen Juice Tempus Sans Corbel Verdana Constantia Times New Roman Kristen ITC Lucida Euphemia Courier New Handwriting Franklin Gothic Gabriola Mistral Impact Garamond Monotype Corsiva Arial Arial Black Book Antiqua Bookman Old Style Bradley Hand ITC Cambria Candara Century Century Gothic Comic Sans MS Consolas Constantia Corbel Courier New Euphemia Franklin Gothic FreestyleFrench ScriptScript French script Gabriola Garamond Georgia Impact Juice Lucida Kristen ITC Lucida Console Microsoft San Serif Mistral Monotype Corsiva Handwriting Plantangent Nyala Palatino Linotype Papyrus Cherokee Pristina Raavi Segoe Print Segoe Script Sylfaen Tahoma Tempus Sans Times New Roman Trebuchet MS Verdana Overview of Sans serifs fonts Overview of Serif fonts Overview of Script/display fonts Arial Arial Black Candara Century Gothic Consolas Corbel Euphemia Franklin Gothic Medium Impact Lucida Console Microsoft San Serif Raavi Tahoma Trebuchet MS Verdana Arial THE QUICK BROWN FOX (44) The quick brown fox (32) Watched “Jeopardy!”, Alex Trebek’s fun TV quiz game? 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