1.01A – What typefaces should be used for various displays?????

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1.01A – What typefaces should be used for various displays?????

For this section, choose among the following typefaces  Serif  Sans serif  Decorative/Ornamental  Script 2

Use this typeface for announcements (graduation & other formal announcements). Script (Example of Brush Script)

Use this typeface for headlines on flyers or advertisements. Decorative/Ornamental (Example of Chiller)

Use this typeface for webpages and on-screen/digital displays. Sans Serif (Example of Arial)

Use this typeface for body text in business publications and correspondence. Serif (Example of Times New Roman)

Use this typeface for text in a magazine article. Serif (Example of Bodoni )

Symbols and logos are found in this typeface. Decorative/Ornamental  (Example of Webding )

Use this typeface for formal invitations and place cards. Script (Example of Lucinda Handwriting)

Use this typeface for captions on pictures. Sans Serif (Example of Verdana)

Use this typeface for poetry. Script (Example of French Script)

This typeface can be hard to read. Decorative/ Ornamental (Example of Engravers MT)

Use this typeface for text in newspapers. Serif (Example of Courier)

Use this typeface for on-line headings and headlines Sans Serif ( Berlin Sans Gill Sans )

Use this typeface sparingly. Decorative/ Ornamental ( Example of Broadway )

Use this typeface for text in books and newsletters. Serif (Example of Goudy)

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