A Way Back posts a wonderful article on creating a better font stack.

And for a non-professional who throws out a design or two every couple of months, building a nice font stack with already available fonts is still a better option than using some newer options such as font-face or a service like Typekit.
I could read this stuff all day.
[ via David Kaneda ]
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