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How to bold typeface in the Dietary Requirements

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emanuel wants to know what font pairs well with montserrat why are you using monster red at all well then use monster rod monserrat has rather wide proportions it has open shapes and it has little contrast im going to show you three suggestions now that create different wives and atmospheres first one is barter when i compare it with monserrat its looking like it was monstrous only squished together a bit the e is also open m has also a straight line theres no angle there this would be a very subtle way of combining it silas lab is more striking it looks like monster rut only with very strong series so its also more confident wouldnt use it for text heavy applications though literata this is more classy than more contrasting typeface but it still has this vertical angle look at the o it has this more traditional vibe and feeling if you want to learn more about pairing fonts im giving a workshop subscribe to the pimpmatype newsletter to find out more and see you in the next one

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Typeface and Size The Nutrition Facts label uses 6 point or larger Helvetica Black and/or Helvetica Regular type. In order to fit some formats, the typography may be kerned as much as -4. Any tighter kerning will reduce legibility.
Many often wonder what font is used on nutrition labels. The FDA often showcases Helvetica in their sample labels, leading many manufacturers to adopt this font style. Consequently, Helvetica has emerged as an industry benchmark.
Unless otherwise specified in Regulations, mandatory information required on consumer prepackaged foods under the Safe Food for Canadians Act (SFCA) and SFCR must be shown in characters of at least 1.6 mm (1/16 inch) in height.
Calories are displayed in large and bold font on the Nutrition Facts label to make the information easier to find and use.
Calories are in large and bold font to make the information easier to find and use. 2,000 calories a day is used as a guide for general nutrition advice. Your calorie needs may be higher or lower depending on your age, sex, height, weight, and physical activity level.
Serving Size and Calories are bolded and in larger font. Highlighting both of these values emphasizes their importance and relationship. Serving sizes have also been updated to list amounts that more accurately reflect what consumers realistically eat.
The smallest font sizes that can be used on the nutrition facts label are 6 point (for the lettering below vitamins, minerals, and footnotes) and 8 point (for the rest of the label). Calories lettering must have a font size of at least 16 point (or 10 point for small packages).
Typeface and Size The Nutrition Facts label uses 6 point or larger Helvetica Black and/or Helvetica Regular type.

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