Fonts

 There are many font styles used in graphic design, but some of the most common ones include:



  1. Serif fonts: These fonts have small lines or flourish at the end of each letter, which can make them look more traditional or formal. Examples include Times New Roman, Georgia, and Garamond.

  2. Sans-serif fonts: These fonts do not have small lines or flourish at the end of each letter, which can make them look more modern or casual. Examples include Arial, Helvetica, and Verdana.

  3. Script fonts: These fonts look like handwriting or calligraphy and can add a personal or elegant touch to a design. Examples include Brush Script, Lucida Calligraphy, and Zapfino.

  4. Display fonts: These fonts are designed to be used in large sizes and can be very attention-grabbing. Examples include Impact, Cooper Black, and Broadway.

  5. Monospaced fonts: These fonts have equal spacing between each letter, which can make them easier to read in certain contexts such as coding or tabular data. Examples include Courier New, Consolas, and Lucida Console.




It's important to choose a font style that fits the overall aesthetic of the design and is easy to read in the intended context.






Previous Post Next Post