Hi Drw,

> The small 7 pt Arial fonts look bad.

Can you elaborate? Why do they look bad? Is this on-screen or after you print 
them?


> Currently, I am only using Times New Roman
> and Arial TT. Could someone point me to equivalent fonts that will
> look nice at any size and print well in a PDF?

I personally don't care for either Arial or Times New Roman. I think they are 
significantly overused.

If you have access to it, try substituting a version of Helvetica for Arial. If 
not, take a look at TeX Gyre Heros 
(http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre/), use the OTF version. For 
Times New Roman, try substituting Termes (same link), again, use the OTF 
version.  Both fonts are available for free and can be used without restriction.

While there, you may take a look and see if there is another typeface that 
suits your fancy.

Another great location for free typefaces is the ADF foundry 
(http://arkandis.tuxfamily.org/). Like in the case of TeX Gyre, all of the 
fonts are available under permissive licenses.

I quite like Universalis, but it's probably closer to Futura than 
Helvetica/Arial.

Best of luck in your project and I hope that these links might be of some help.

Cheers,

Rob Oakes

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