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14 fonts to fall in love with: trending typefaces that designers adore

Creative Boom

But while font choice may be deeply personal, that doesn't mean you can't play the field once in a while. After all, passions ebb and flow; similarly, designers' love affairs with fonts can sometimes be fleeting – like short, intense affairs that come and go. We share the highlights below: 14 fonts for February 14th.

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The Mystery of the Dune Font

Fonts in Use

In the six decades since the publication of the original Dune novel in 1965, the science fiction franchise has gone through many different typographic identities. And PLINC was a service provider, not a font retailer. Other examples on Fonts In Use include Roslyn Gothic for Philip K. Source: www.abebooks.com Burnside Rare Books.

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Sait Maden

Logo Design Love

It wasn’t until after 1960 when he focused on the graphic design discipline, concentrating mainly on publication design. He crafted some of the fonts used in his books, and was the designer of many political election posters. In 1996, he founded Çekirdek Publishing in order to publish poetry and translation books.

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Is Your Logo Design Up To Date? Re-evaluating Your Brand Identity

Inkbot Design

billion (2012) Old Spice 2008 $10 million Sales doubled (2009) Airbnb 2014 $100 million Revenue tripled (2017) Pepsi 2008 $1.2 billion (2009) Burberry 1999 $2.3 The right font can bring tons of personality and a robust, ownable asset. Managing Public Perception Of course, any major brand revamp is bound to stir some reactions.

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Fab new typefaces to freshen up your design projects this Spring

Creative Boom

That's not to say there's anything wrong with sticking to the same old reliable workhorses; indeed, our Top 50 fonts of 2024 lists many old favourites along with new releases. This uppercase, monospaced display font was inspired by the aesthetics found in everyday simple geometric forms.

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Good Logo vs Bad Logo Design & How it can Affect your Business

Inkbot Design

The typography looks at the font, text size, shape and emotions elicited from the visual word. Typographical design involves looking at each letter's specific elements, which the designer can manipulate into a font. Fonts can also be choreographed to illustrate brand persona and authority and draw on the target audience's emotions.

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Top 10 Bad Logos: Avoid These Logo Design Mistakes

Inkbot Design

A bad logo may use unreadable fonts or fail to create a harmonious typographic composition. The choice of fonts should align with the brand's identity and style. Carefully selecting the font, size, alignment, spacing, and arrangement is critical to effective logo typography.

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