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How to tweak typeface in dot

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how do some designers recognize typefaces so easily in select fonts so quickly thereamp;#39;s a good chance they know their typeface categories by thinking about classification first instead of just scrolling through every font available on the internet youamp;#39;ll be able to narrow down the potential options and make logically defendable selections serious fall into humanist also known as old style transitional with cleaner lines and sharper edges and modern which diverge from traditional hand-drawn Styles sand surf type also has its own categories for humanist where variations in line weights are clearly visible and transitional which share the uniformity and Tall upright features of transitional serifs and then thereamp;#39;s geometric based on regular geometric shapes outside of this we have miscellaneous categories like monospace where each character is drawn at the same width script which mimics calligraphy and display which is a catch-all term for fonts designed to be used

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Choose easy-to-read fonts. Which typography is the most suitable for a presentation? Limit the number of typographies selected. Avoid using similar fonts. Create a visual hierarchy. Be careful when choosing colors. Combine different text weights. Maintain harmony with the design, theme, and audience.
While typeface designs themselves are not protected, the computer software that enables the use of fonts is eligible for copyright protection. This includes the font files (e.g., TrueType or OpenType files) and any software code associated with font rendering and hinting.
The four most common ways are to credit either 1) only the studio/company, 2) only the name of the main designer, 3) inconsistently across media, or 4) as part of the general description. Other disciplines (e.g. printer, photographer, illustrator) are more often outlined rather than parts of the type design process.
There are five basic classifications of typefaces: serif, sans serif, script, monospaced, and display. As a general rule, serif and sans serif typefaces are used for either body copy or headlines (including titles, logos, etc.), while script and display typefaces are only used for headlines.
When its possible, its better to credit typefaces used in your documents, publications, books, posters, websites. Along your signature in the colophon, it add value to your own work.
Examples of handwritten typefaces include Kalam and Tillana.

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