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#1 in ibispaintx (4 September 2018)
D E X T E R I T Y
Copyright 2018 by Ellagance.
Hey, guys! Today I'll show you eight types of fonts that I know!
So... these are all my opinions, and if you have any differences just be you. It's not official and always believe in your beliefs.
1. Serif
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Let's start with the basics. Serif fonts are the fonts that is stiff and small lines are added on the edges. These fonts are perfect for titles, author names and subtitles. I reccomend adding full stops for making it look aesthetic-worthy.
Examples : Georgia, Radley, Vogue, etc.
2. Sans Serif
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Ah... the classic sans serif. Similar to serif, it is a stiff-type font. Unlike serif, no other additional lines are added. This is the type of fonts you usually use to type your essays. These are amazing for author names and subtitles. For the titles I reccomend thick sans serif fonts such as vision-heavy, century gothic bold, introcond black free, etc.
Examples : Century Gothic, Verdana, Gill Sans, etc.
3. Calligraphy/Script
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It's getting more famous these days, where each line gets thinner and thinner as reaches upwards. It's a great deal for titles, but zero out of zero for author names and subtitles.