I thought about using an Old English style font, but didn't have one handy. All of the lighter-weight fonts that I looked at were hard to read, so I'm afraid that the Old English font would suffer from the same problem, although it would be highly stylish. :)
I need some outlining on the letters to keep them from going wonky in the printing process, but I'll look at cutting the stroke in half and see how it comes out. Thanks!
Try a white drop shadow on the lettering, with a fair bit of blurring and some transparency (Paint Shop Pro terminology: I don't know what other programmes call it). I've found it can make text stand out without being too obtrusive.
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Date: 2010-10-18 09:33 pm (UTC)I need some outlining on the letters to keep them from going wonky in the printing process, but I'll look at cutting the stroke in half and see how it comes out. Thanks!
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Date: 2010-10-19 09:07 am (UTC)