Enlarged fonts have saved the asses of many a panicked student at 3 within the morning. But besides padding essays, what can an even bigger font do for you? Crank it up to the billions, and you could reach the moon .
As this may be a mission of not only intrepid spacefaring, but true typography geekery, our vessel of choice might be, needless to say, Helvetica. Now, we boldly format where nobody has formatted before. With our font set to a staggering 282.6 billion points, we type a single word. That word? Helvetica, needless to say. At these settings, the letter ” h” alone is 44,600 miles tall-easily dwarfing the earth itself-and the one word would span all of the 217,852 miles between us and the lunar surface. Suddenly that 12.5 point paper you handed in sophomore year doesn’t seem so bad.
You’ll probably want a NASA-grade word processor, however, as my own sad experiment with Pages maxed out at a measly 1,000 points. Pathetic! [ Kottke ]
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