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Creative Bloq on MSNThe best accessible fontsGeorgia, a Microsoft staple, is a rounded and reliable serif choice with horizontal top serifs that are easier to spot on a ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNSerif vs. sans-serif: how to choose the right font for your projectA serif is a delicate little point (aka flare or terminating flourish) at the end of a letter stroke. In the image above, ...
Picking the best magazine fonts for your publication is a vital early step to take, whether you’re making your own DIY zine or launching a brand new title with global aspirations. Your typeface ...
When it comes to web fonts, designers have many options to choose from. Google Fonts library has over 600 font families, but many of those are unversatile and unsuitable for body copy. Here are ...
The new serif version has customizable weight, italic, and width. To introduce the new font, Google has published a lengthy PDF introducing Roboto Serif.
A new comment in the North Carolina Law Review asks us all to reconsider the ban on sans-serif fonts. Law student Andrew Parco argues that sans-serif fonts are more readable on screens, not less.
It is also expedient on a good designer to research and pick the suitable type or font to ensure legibility, and adjust kerning, leading and other forms of spacing to achieve readability.
So what font should you use? The good news is that, though a serif font is a good pick, you don't necessarily have to stick to one. These five fonts are all cited by the experts as good ones to ...
Google added 60 new fonts to its catalog of free licensed font families for you to choose from in Docs and Slides.
Usually, sans serif fonts tend to be more accessible than those with serifs, but there are exceptions, as our shortlist shows.
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