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Hey everybody, Payman again and Im here to do another episode of Making Information Beautiful. Today, Im going to talk to you about one of the things that Iamp;#39;ve struggled with a lot in the past and it has to do with pairing fonts, and many designers, beginners or intermediate designers, when they get into a design program be it Photoshop, illustrator or tools such as ours, Visme, Prezi and so on, they have a vast array of fonts and they feel just like a kid in a candy store. So they just go and try to mix and match all sorts of fonts together. The problem is that it doesnt work so well. And what I want to teach you today is that there are certain guidelines that you want to follow that would allow you to pair fonts and actually have a cleaner and a more aesthetically pleasing design. So here we go. Number 1 is the types of fonts. There are actually 2 different types of fonts. There are hundreds of fonts but they fall into 2 categories. One is Serif and another one is Sans Ser