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Why TYPEONE magazine is a must-read for graphic designers

Creative Boom

All photography by Yeshen Venema TYPEONE magazine isn't just a beautifully designed print publication; it's also full of key insights about the evolving interaction between typography and graphic design. And there are many blogs and online magazines, including Creative Boom, that can help. Oh, what a time to be a designer.

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Fonts for Editorial Design

I Love Typography

They need to be readable (people read magazines & blogs) — but they also need to fulfill roles as titles, captions, pull quotes, drop caps, etc. The post Fonts for Editorial Design appeared first on I Love Typography.

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Ask ILT: Fashion Fonts

I Love Typography

In episode two we ask, Why do fashion brands and magazines use so much Bodoni & Didot? The post Ask ILT: Fashion Fonts appeared first on I Love Typography. In episode one the new Ask ILT series, I answered, What’s the difference between Grotesque and Neo-Grotesque?

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Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Amberwood

I Love Typography

Read the book, Typographic Firsts If I were to design a new magazine that needed to be both traditional with the hint of edge attitude, I would consider the Amberwood font family. The post Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Amberwood appeared first on I Love Typography. It is a sans serif with a touch of quirk.

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20 Best Professional Condensed & Narrow Fonts

Just Creative

There’s a common belief that condensed and narrow fonts make a text look cramped. Headlines and bold messages are perfect for using narrow and condensed fonts. These fonts will make your creative projects look stunning. In this article, we bring you the best narrow and condensed fonts. Essenziale . Download Now.

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Top 25 Fonts for Comic Books and Cartoons (Free & Paid)

Just Creative

If you’re creating comic books or cartoons, a natural choice with their bold designs are comic and cartoon fonts, which are also a great choice for just about any design project. For some time, Comic Sans was one of the few fonts you could choose for a project that needed a comic book look. Pintanina Font Family – $99.

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10 Top Display Fonts for Graphic Design & Branding

Just Creative

The standard fonts that you may normally use in your graphic design work aren’t going to work well enough to get the job done which is why many graphic designers utilize display fonts and to help you choose some new items for your toolbox, we wanted to share our picks for the best display fonts for graphic design.

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