The article explores the aspects of font selection in technical documentation, common mistakes to avoid, and best practices to guarantee that technical papers are visually attractive and easily navigable.
The article explores the aspects of font selection in technical documentation, common mistakes to avoid, and best practices to guarantee that technical papers are visually attractive and easily navigable.
The video “I promise this story about fonts is interesting” discusses the history and significance of fonts, diving into how typefaces are used in various contexts and how they influence design and communication. It explores the role fonts play in visual culture, marketing, and even how certain typefaces became iconic or controversial. The video aims to highlight the often overlooked but fascinating world of typography in an engaging and accessible way.
Why are Times New Roman, Arial, and Helvetica the most popular fonts in the world?
Have you ever wanted one million fonts in a single file (over two-and-a-half million with italics)?
Nowadays there are no limits when it comes to banner design. You can create one within minutes and there is an abundance of banner fonts at your disposal. What makes the difference though, is knowing which font you should be using. Most times, all the details should be connected and related to the audience as well and not rely just on your taste and intuition. But by far the most important aspect is legibility. All messages should be written in clarity.
After long hours of thinking about fonts, we have come to a significant conclusion: fonts are ubiquitous. They really are everywhere. We see them on books and movie posters, on clothing and school papers. We even see them on food. Remember the Alphabet soup, right? All in all, some fonts are easier to recognise than others. And no, we’re not going to chit-chat about the one and only Times New Roman. Instead, we’re going to move our attention on other fonts and their origins, fonts that really have an impact on how the world is written today. With no further ado, let’s dig into the story of some of the most recognisable fonts.