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What’s Your Type?

Sometimes, out of nowhere, a theme of ideas or topic of conversation will so rudely interupt your day that you have to blog about it. This week’s topic is font. How do you pick the right font for your business communications, website, logo, etc . . . It’s a daunting task. There are too many fonts to choose from, right? For every graphic design or art student out there, there’s another font being invented (some good, some not so good). Check out the discussion here.

When I start a logo or branding project, I very closely examine the personality of the company*. My clients and I often work through an in-take sheet that picks up on key descriptive words. When I sit down to dig into the first round of concepts for my client, I’ll examine my available fonts and ask,  “When I look at this font, do the same words come to mind?” Branding is telling the story and creating a feeling behind the name. Even if the font choice is subjective, my clients and I have to agree on the feeling we’re trying to get out of the final visual project.

*The link is just for laughs. It does not reflect any political beliefs.

A couple of cool resources to check out:

That should get you started if you’re exploring the topic of how to choose the right font. As far as my logo? My branding plays it pretty obvious and pretty safe because I’m trying to get a point across. Not all graphic designers will agree with my use of fonts, but no one can argue that I’m not communicating my brand’s story.

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