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...politically safe place to land. Bush was proud of setting a vision and then delegating even big decisions to a small group of advisers; Kerry was famously surrounded by enough advisers to fill a small liberal-arts college but still spent four weeks agonizing over the right font for his campaign logo. Kerry's résumé of élite schools, a prosecutor's office and the U.S. Senate honored his deliberative process; the presidential campaign proved too fast for it, and Bush never missed a chance to portray Kerry as the hollow man, ever expedient, always cautious, incapable of taking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush's Triumph: 2004 Election: In Victory's Glow | 11/15/2004 | See Source »

Excessive? Maybe. But I was rewarded with my instructor’s comments in the margins: “Good!” next to the symbol of the sun which is not available in any standard font. “Nice sketch” next to the Illustrator graphic of a sketch of the equipment setup. “Good!” again next to the PostScript-generated graph that is far fancier than anything Excel could make. “Well laid out!” as a general comment at the end of the report, right...

Author: By Lowell K. Chow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: King of the Type A’s | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

...during one of Cambridge’s last sunny afternoons, Dartboard encountered the latest of soda-pop peculiarities—C2. With a name that is eerily reminiscent of the popular Schwarzenegger sequel, Coke’s newest invention, labeled in an emboldened (and undeniably tough) red and black font, sits stoutly like a muscle car in a can. Ironically packed with only half the punch (half the carbs, that is), it seems that health-smart men finally have a drink with all the necessary machismo, but without the sugary strings attached. Harvard Democrats, rejoice: there is finally...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: DARTBOARD | 10/8/2004 | See Source »

...which Bush allegedly received preferential treatment. Now it looked as if Bush had been vaccinated, even if other records supported the substance of CBS's charge. The conspiracy theories were further fueled when the Los AngelesTimes revealed that "Buckhead," the blogger who led the charge, was no phantom font expert but the guy who filed suit to have Bill Clinton disbarred in Arkansas during the Monica madness. "If this is a campaign about who did more 30 years ago, we lose," a senior Bush campaign adviser told TIME. "But it's not about that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '04: BLUE TRUTH, RED TRUTH | 9/27/2004 | See Source »

...down the hills of people's memories last week, sometimes scenting truth and other times falling off the cliff entirely. CBS released several damning new memos, which may or may not be authentic (more on that later), that sent forensic experts researching the history of the type font Times New Roman and bloggers dusting off their old IBM typewriters. Welcome to the final stage of a tight race. Now let's pause for a few reality checks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '04: Tug-Of-War: The X Files Of Lt. Bush | 9/20/2004 | See Source »

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