What Font Does Latex Use for a Professional Look?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the choice of fonts in LaTeX for creating a professional-looking presentation, specifically using the Beamer template in PowerPoint. Participants explore the appropriate fonts for both text and mathematical content, as well as personal preferences regarding font aesthetics in professional settings.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks to identify the specific LaTeX fonts that convey a professional appearance, mentioning their current use of "cmtex10" for text and Times New Roman for math.
  • Another participant points out that "cmtex10" is not the standard text font, suggesting that "cmr10" is typically used for text and "cmmi10" for math.
  • Some participants express a preference for sans serif fonts in presentations, arguing that they are easier to read and more professional-looking than Computer Modern.
  • One participant claims that PowerPoint can achieve results comparable to LaTeX (Beamer) and suggests it may do so more effectively.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the best font choices for a professional look, with differing opinions on the effectiveness of Computer Modern versus sans serif fonts and the capabilities of PowerPoint compared to LaTeX.

Contextual Notes

There is some confusion regarding the specific fonts used in LaTeX, with references to various sources that may not be universally accepted. The discussion also reflects differing aesthetic preferences and practical considerations for presentations.

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what is that latex font that screams "professional looking"?

I am using math-type + power point's beamer-template to create a presentation.

there are two kinds of fonts involved

For text:

i use cmtex10 (which i assume is computer modern for latex?)

For math

i use times new roman+italic

but it doesn't look like latex!

here is what it looks like

[PLAIN]http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/8848/slidev.jpg

please help! thanks in advance!
 
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fss said:

thanks but i know it's computer modern (see the 5th line of my original post)

however, out of hundreds of variations of computer modern, which two exactly are used most often?

(one for texts and one for math)
 
A little googling finds this page, which reveals that "cmtex10" isn't the standard text font, it is the "typewriter extended" font. I know nothing about this, but page seems to be saying that the standard text font is "cmr10" and for maths "cmmi10".
 
DrGreg said:
A little googling finds this page, which reveals that "cmtex10" isn't the standard text font, it is the "typewriter extended" font. I know nothing about this, but page seems to be saying that the standard text font is "cmr10" and for maths "cmmi10".

thank you very much.:blushing:
 
As a general rule, for presentations, you should use a sans serif font, since it is easier to read. I don't see the appeal of the computer modern font-- it doesn't scream 'professional looking' to me!
 
cristo said:
As a general rule, for presentations, you should use a sans serif font, since it is easier to read. I don't see the appeal of the computer modern font-- it doesn't scream 'professional looking' to me!

I guess I am also trying to show that power point can do exactly what latex(beamer) does, and it can do it better, a lot better!

but of course, when I submit assignments I use Lyx, which is a latex-based software that has a graphic UI.
 

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