And, here's your guide to my favourite fonts!
download fonts at www.dafont.com (click external link to go there)
note: all graphics in this chapter were made by me.
Tips: Simple fonts go best with complex design. You want to always make sure that you can read the title of the book, etc, and make sure your fonts fits with the genre or mood that you're trying to create. If you're making a book cover for a historical fantasy, using a science-fiction font probably isn't the best idea.
Make sure any font distortion (e.g blurring, bending) still allows for legibility. In other words, make sure people can read the title!
1. An Unfortunate Event (the title font from the film A Series of Unfortunate Events)
genre(s): recommended for all except maybe teen fiction/chickflick.
2. Monica
genre(s): recommended for all except maybe murder/mystery.
3. Tw Cen MT (my go-to fave)
genre(s): recommended for all.
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resources-
Randoma book of resources, including face claims, where to find good pictures, and what programs to use for graphic design