On Topic (sorry for the hijack)
I think it looks nice when you have a fancied-up border, but with ours, we use Autocad geometry for our logo (lines and hatches) and TIMES NEW ROMAN for the company information under the logo. For title block text we use SANSSERIF
These are all true type fonts, though, and if you're worried about any ramifications that mjfarrell suggests, then I guess you wouldn't want to use ours. Obviously we're not worried about it. I've had no problems with them. We print out own half size prints, and send out our full size prints to someone else, as well as have had sent files to subs that have printed full size sheets for themselves and have not noticed anything different, and never heard of problems.
I find those fonts are nothing fancy but not too ... commodore-64 looking.
(nttiawwt [before someone gets offended])I've attached the border that goes on the right hand side of our drawings (rotated to keep the page stretching to a minimum)
I plotted to PDF, then saved as PNG, and reduced size to 80%, so there's some compression, pixel tesselation and all that junk, but you get the gist.
Our main reason for the title block being like it is, is it's something that can go 22x34, or 24x36, it is "ok" to be submitted to the LADOTD (with minamal alteration) if we need to use it for bridge drawings, and it looks better than what we -had- which was something out of a freshman year drafting students homework.
I filleted all the corners since we do architectural work sometimes too