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in 1991 the legendary designer massimo vignelli and if you dont know massimo vignelli you probably know his work from the new york subway to american airline to tons of other timeless work he said this in his exhibition in the new computer age the proliferation of typefaces and type manipulation represents a new level of visual pollution threatening our culture out of thousands of typefaces all we need are a few basic ones and trash the rest so come see a few basic typefaces and vignelli was so famous for using mostly for all of his works all of his clients just six different fonts and so in this video i want to familiarize you with those classic six fonts so that you can use them and you can become a legendary designer yourself lets rock and roll [Music] all right so lets get started with vignellis classic six fonts and then what are they good for how to use them the first one is called garamond this is a very very classic whats called old style serif so these are coming back fr