Like many, I love Myriad Pro... but only when crisp anti-aliasing is applied.
It is impossible to specify anti-aliasing for web use, yet Myriad Pro is used, and displays nicely, on many sites, including the right hand of this site: helpme.webink.com/customer/portal/articles/153345-adding-the-webink-css-on-your-site
WebInk is also what I used to test Myriad Pro on my own site, and it appears with no anti-aliasing = looks terrible.
Any idea how to implement Myriad Pro so it looks like the beautiful font it is?
It is impossible to specify anti-aliasing for web use, yet Myriad Pro is used, and displays nicely, on many sites, including the right hand of this site: helpme.webink.com/customer/portal/articles/153345-adding-the-webink-css-on-your-site
WebInk is also what I used to test Myriad Pro on my own site, and it appears with no anti-aliasing = looks terrible.
Any idea how to implement Myriad Pro so it looks like the beautiful font it is?