February 21, 2024
Hard time choosing what font to use?
✏️ 5 General tips when choosing fonts

- Consider Contrast: Opt for fonts that contrast each other in style, such as pairing a serif font with a sans-serif font. This creates visual interest and helps distinguish different parts of your design.
- Maintain Readability: Ensure that both fonts are legible and easy to read, especially at different sizes and on various backgrounds. Avoid overly decorative or complex fonts that may compromise readability.
(Opt for fonts that are neither condensed nor overly decorative (cursive), and test their legibility on longer paragraphs for suitability) - Limit the Number of Fonts: Stick to a maximum of two fonts to maintain consistency and avoid visual clutter. Using too many fonts can make your design appear disjointed and unprofessional.
- Focus on Harmony: Select fonts that complement each other harmoniously in terms of weight, style, and overall aesthetic. Aim for a cohesive look and feel throughout your design by choosing fonts that work well together.
- Test and Iterate: Experiment with different font pairings and layouts to find the combination best suits your design goals. Test your chosen fonts in various contexts to ensure they work effectively across different mediums and devices.
(Make sure to run it over by other and get feedback on your work or use references from other people's works)