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A typography primer for non-designers
Which font should I use?
Version 4.0
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So, you are designing a presentation
or a resume a poster a document… ok, you name it
That’s it, you’re welcome.
Use Georgia or Verdana.
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Ok, you want to find a good typeface, but…
What exactly is “a good typeface”?
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A good typeface 1) is readable and 2) has character
Maybe too fancyJust rightMaybe too boring
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readable?
It’s a complex subject and for the sake of simplicity we suggest adopting one simple rule…
How do we know if the typeface is
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Avoid typefaces that are obviously hard to read
Comic Sans
Blackmoor LET
Brush Script
Monotype Corsiva
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Typefaces carry an emotional charge. What emotion are you trying to convey? Choose a typeface accordingly.
Contemporary
Traditional
or CoolWarm
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R R R RR
Traditional Contemporary
Novelty Robust Simple
Affordable
Classical Sophisticated
Complex Luxury
RDidot Playfair Minion Fedra Sans PT Sans Avenir
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Why some typefaces have a more traditional look? The obvious answers would be “serifs”.
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A serif is a small line attached to the end of a stroke in a letter or symbol. A typeface with
serifs is called a serif typeface (or serifed typeface). A typeface without serifs is called sans
serif or sans-serif, from the French sans, meaning "without."N
Didot Avenir
Traditional Contemporary
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Bodoni Sans
Wow. What has just happened? The serifs are gone!
Serifs are important — but even if we take them away, the font on the left still looks more traditional.
RatesAvenir
Traditional Contemporary
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RThe left R has more difference between thick and thin strokes. The technical term is contrast.
More contrast More sophistication
Less contrast Less sophistication
Bodoni Sans Avenir
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RSuppose we add even more contrast… See? Very sophisticated (also not very readable).
Low contrastHigh contrastExorbitant contrast
Bodoni Sans AvenirBroadway
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To conclude: tradition and sophistication are mostly communicated via serifs and contrast.
Serifs
More contrast
More sophisticated
More historical
No serifs
Less contrast
Less sophisticated
More contemporary
R R R RR RDidot Playfair Minion Fedra Sans PT Sans Century Gothic
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Geometric Distant Factory-made Rational Precise
Calligraphic Approachable Hand-mande Emotional Imperfect
Warm Cool
More calligraphic typefaces have more warmth. More geometric typefaces are cooler. They are also harder to read.
RatesPalatino Linotype Century Gothic
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This was done by a calligrapher.
Beautiful and slightly imperfect.
R RAn engineer with a ruler.
Calculated.
A fashion designer with a French curve.
Very precise, lots of thought.
RPalatino Linotype Century Gothic Didot
Warm CoolCool
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RWarm
Once again, it’s not just about serifs! Typefaces that have more contrast are also warmer.
RWarm
Optima
Cool
Didot
RPalatino Linotype
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Calligraphic Warm
Geometric Cool
R R R RR RJannon Swash Palatino APC Garamond Minion PT Serif Didot
RCentury Gothic
RGill Sans
RPT Sans
RCandara
RFedra Sans
ROptima
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We hope it makes some sense now. Let’s begin with discussing the four most prominent font groups.
Contemporary
Traditional
or CoolWarm
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Modern
Geometric
Old Style
Humanist
Readability: Satisfactory Readability: Poor
Character: Warm, traditional Character: Cool, traditional
Readability: Excellent Readability: Poor
Character: Warm, contemporary Character: Cool, contemporary
Star typeface: Garamond Star typeface: Didot
Star typeface: Gill Sans Star typeface: Futura
Contemporary
CoolWarm
Traditional
or
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Before choosing a typeface decide
Frankly, this is the hardest part. If you can’t decide on this, just use Georgia or Verdana (or both).
what emotion to convey
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You’re about to see 40 typefaces
This typeface comes free with Windows 10 This one comes with Mac OS 10.11
Leads to a Wikipedia article. It’s good to know the story of your typeface and it’s a good sign when a typeface is on Wikipedia.
Click and download this typeface for free at FontSquirrel.com or search the site for similarly tagged fonts.
For one reason or another we do not recommend this typeface
Here are some neat icons to help you with selection
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Old-Style SerifClassical Roman antiquity, Renaissance or Baroque, early printed books
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High contrast with serifs, calligraphic, very warm and quite complex
Old-Style Serif
Great 20th century design by Hermann Zapf
Based on 15th-century Venetian type by Nicolas Jenson
Designed in the US in 1915, excellent legibility
Hoefler TextWas used in Wikipedia logo and this should count for something
A very nice design inspired by Garamond. 45 Styles! Free!
GaramondBased on 16th century design, the most famous old style type
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Modern Serif19th century Paris, high fashion, Vogue magazine
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Modern Serif
Bodoni
Didot
More fonts tagged “modern”…
Late 18th century Italian design, one of the best of its kind
French design, even more refined and geometric than Bodoni
20th century American variation
Sometimes classified as transitional, it is both readable and fancy
Contemporary narrow typeface with historic look
Even higher contrast, very cool, fashionable and calculated. Problematic readability as the letters are overly complex. Recommended for headings
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First half of the 20th century, modernism, Bauhaus, Russian constructivism
Photo by Matt Olson
Geometric Sans
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Geometric Sans
Futura
Avenir Next
More fonts tagged “geometric”…
Century GothicIt’s on both PC and Mac and that’s the only reason we recommend it
An American take on Futura
The original German Futura, one and only
Aesthetically pleasing and highly readable
A semi-serifed contemporary geometric typeface
Based around simple geometric forms like square, circle or triangle. Minimalist, straight-forward, modernist. As a rule, have readability problems
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Humanist Sans
Print by William Morris
Late 19th and 20th century arts and cra"s movement, present-day Europe
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Humanist Sans
Gill Sans
Verdana
PT Sans
Segoe UI More fonts tagged “humanist”…
Eric Gill’s greatest design, it’s on every pub menu in London
Highly readable and aesthetically decent (used by IKEA!)
Comes with Office, the best of C-fonts
Microsoft uses Segoe family for branding and interfaces
Versatile and stylish
Designed by Erik Spiekermann, a legend in the world of typography
Not a bad font, but it suffers from gross overuse
Calibri
Based on hand-written text proportions. Very warm, friendly and very readable
Corbel
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Traditional, warm
Contemporary, warm
Modern
Geometric
Old Style
Humanist
We’ve covered groups that have the most character. Let’s cover some neutral ones as well.
Contemporary, cool
Traditional, cool
?Less character,
more neutral
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RatesOld Style Serif Modern Serif
RatesTransitional Serif
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Factory-made Distant Rational Precise
Hand-mande Friendly Emotional Imperfect
Warm CoolNeutral
Mass-produced Convenient Practical Cost-effective
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18-19th century industrial revolution, newspapers, mass-produced books
Transitional Serif
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Very readable, practical and non-obtrusive but o"en lack distinct individuality
Georgia
Minion
More fonts tagged “transitional”…
Transitional Serif
PT Serif
Century Schoolbook
The best transitional serif available on both platforms
This maybe the first typeface you ever saw in your life
Another timeless design by Eric Gill
Often classified as old-style, it the most popular book font
A well-executed commission by the Russian Government
Times New RomanOh, please. Enough is enough. Replace with Georgia or Tinos.
An innovative serif metrically compatible with Times
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It should be Transitional Sans, right? But no, typography is not that obvious.
Traditional, warm
Contemporary, warm ? GeometricHumanistContemporary, cool
Traditional, coolTraditional, neutral
ModernOld Style Transitional
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Late 19th–early 20th century. But also… #e 1960’s. Swiss design. Helvetica.
Grotesque & neo-grotesque
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Quite readable and neutral, the quintessential 20th century typeface group
Franklin Gothic
News Gothic
Helvetica Neue More fonts tagged “Grotesque”…
Grotesque & neo-grotesque
Celebrated American typeface named after Ben Franklin Designed for the Rubik’s Cube Exhibition, released for free
Remember the Star Wars crawl? That was in News Gothic
“When in doubt use Helvetica” was the common rule once
A replacement for Arial
Excellent free typeface from Poland
ArialA Helvetica rip-off which is just everywhere
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Modern
Geometric
Old Style
Humanist
Readability: Satisfactory Readability: Poor
Character: Warm, traditional Character: Cool, traditional
Readability: Excellent Readability: Poor
Character: Warm, contemporary Character: Cool, contemporary
Star typeface: Garamond Star typeface: Didot
Star typeface: Gill Sans Star typeface: Futura
TransitionalReadability: Good
Character: Neutral, traditional
Star typeface: Baskerville
GrotesqueReadability: Good
Character: Neutral, contemporary
Star typeface: Helvetica
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Traditional, warm
Contemporary, warm
?
Modern
Geometric
Old Style
HumanistContemporary, cool
Traditional, cool
TransitionalTraditional, neutral
GrotesqueContemporary, neutral
? ?
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Slab Serif
Photo by Luca Venturi
Reminiscent of the Wild West signs and posters, it is great for shouting at people.
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Slab SerifLow contrast with serifs, which look like slabs — hence the name. Comes in flavours: geometric, humanist or transitional.
Rockwell Charter
More fonts tagged “Slab”…
Geometric design from 1930’s It’s very readable and totally looks like a transitional typeface
Contemporary humanist Slab Serif, which kind of escapes the classification
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Warm
Ag Ag
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AgOld-style serif Transitional Serif Modern Serif
Humanist, Slab Transitional, Slab Geometric, Slab
Geometric Sans[Neo-]GrotesqueHumanist Sans
Neutral Cool
Warm Neutral Cool
Traditional Traditional
Neutral
Contemporary Contemporary
Neutral
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Go take another look, if you didn’t.
Did you find a typeface for yourself?
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Want to know more about typefaces and typography? We think these books are awesome for beginners.
Like, 20% of it is for lawyers.
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