Joshua Nichols wrote
> I'm looking for something other than minion pro. It also needs to have
> serifs (if not clear by the indication in the subject). What do you all
> use
> (free or otherwise)?

I use Crimson, which imitates Minion in a lot of ways, so I'm not sure if
it's what you're looking for.

It's a little light, so I made it heavier and condensed it, then called the
weight "Crimson Lyrics." I don't know anything about font licensing, but it
looks like I would just need to change the name before I could legally make
it available to you if you were interested.

Here's an old blog post <http://samuelspeer.com/blog/2014/crimson-lyrics/>  
with a picture of the modifications, although I have tweaked it more since
then. (I think I initially overdid it.)



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