to read, depending on the font choice. Read on to see why. You make font choices every day. You pick type designs each time you use a word processor, read an e-book, send an email, prepare a ...
"This typeface may have been designed in the 1950s," says Steve Campion, creative director at Good Noise. "But it came to prominence in the 80s when a designer, Kevin Thatcher, adapted it in 1981 for ...
The aim was to avoid “making a font inspired by a virus or even call it a ‘Covid’ sort of name. I wanted to stay away from that negativity and just highlight the fact that we were working all together ...