I suspect that just never had chance to test it on a Windows 10 browser on a 96 dpi non-Retina screen, and deserves a slap in the face for offering fonts that don’t do proper subpixel hinting and not warn people about how crappy it will look on non-Retina displays. I hit F12 and changed the following:įont-family: ‘Whitney SSm A’,‘Whitney SSm B’,“Lucida Grande”,Verdana,“Helvetica Neue”,Helvetica,sans-serif įont-family: Verdana,“Helvetica Neue”,Helvetica,sans-serif Īnd viola! Everything on looks sharp and crisp again. Whitney Font: Whitney is a modern script with handwriting, decorative characters, designed to perfectly combine informal, sassy, romantic, sweet scripts. Whitney A type family originally developed for New York’s Whitney Museum, Whitney contends with two different sets of demands: those of editorial typography, and those of public signage. So I checked the look and feel of old vs with Chrome on Windows 11 (I use Firefox) and indeed the same problem occurs–everything on looks “blurry” as has stated. It goes well with Mercury, Sentinel, Brandon Grotesque, Hoefler Titling, Claimcheck Numbers. Monotype Fonts: Home to the world’s best type. TLDR: I solved the problem by forcing to render using Verdana which supports TrueType (Microsoft’s subpixel rendering technology) and now everything looks crisp again. Whitney SSm Advanced Font: A type family originally developed for New York’s Whitney Museum, Whitney contends with two different sets of demands: those of ed.
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