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Fonts

Serifs are the little lines at the bottom of the letter Fonts that have feet Serifs are the little lines at the bottom of the letter FEET feet

San Serifs have clean edges, no feet Fonts with NO feet San Serifs have clean edges, no feet NO FEET nofeet

Script Script Script Script SCRIPT SCRIPT SCRIPT Fonts that look like handwriting Do not use all upper case when using script SCRIPT SCRIPT SCRIPT Script Script Script Can not read Easy to read

SPHS Wins First Football Game Decorative Fonts used for headlines Never used for copy SPHS Wins First Football Game When writing a lot of words, decorative fonts are difficult to read. Use a serif or san serif font for copy.

Font Rules Digital Media Only one font per category Only two fonts per design If choosing a san serif font, stay with the same font, may use different styles such as: bold italic heavy condensed May use a san serif font and a script font in the same design. Digital Media

Font styles Bold Italic Heavy Condensed Reverse Light Function Family Different styles create a font family Function Family Bold Italic Heavy Condensed Reverse Light