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firstly i think itamp;#39;s a super cool thing and should be connected with positivity and itamp;#39;s uh it is a great adventure to combine typeface and no one should be afraid of it and everyone should go for it and use five different typefaces i donamp;#39;t care if if they look interesting together thatamp;#39;s great but i feel like uh people who want to do the right thing but then pick two typefaces that are too close to each other then you just see like ah this is not far away itamp;#39;s to make a really good contrast so itamp;#39;s also not similar enough so that you donamp;#39;t notice it anymore i think these are the problematic cases hello and welcome typography enthusiasts my name is oliver schoendofer and i have an observation to share with you i have the feeling that we as humans always need some sort of system to sort the complex and make it more bearable maybe and this is also the same with typefaces when there are so many options and fonts to choose from you ki