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Selecting Fonts for Web Sites, Logos and Print Projects:
The following lists group fonts into categories demonstrating the different looks of fonts and appropriate application of fonts.
How to Purchase Fonts:
Many of these fonts are available for purchase at ClipArt.com. Also try searching MyFonts.com if you are having trouble locating one of the fonts listed on this site.
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These fonts are good for corporate clients who want a traditional look for their logos, print materials and web site.
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For web design, thick fonts work best for company names and page headers. They stand out without the use of drop shadows and other design effects.
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These fonts are standard sans serif fonts which are typically used for web buttons and labels. They scale down well making them a good choice for smaller text.
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These fonts add some fun to your web site. Great if you have a casual audience such as artists and kids. They tend to work well for a variety of subject matters including music, gardening, art, fashion etc.
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Great for consultant sites. They add a personal touch to the look and feel of your site. If you are trying to convey a hands on approach to your business - use these fonts as an accent on your site.
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