Yet I would never print a book in Trebuchet. I just think it’s a nice, clean font that looks good on my screen. My Google Docs and MS Word default to Trebuchet. But could you imagine reading Lord of the Rings in Courier? I doubt anyone would get past the first chapter. In context, the right font goes unnoticed. And last we have Courier, a classic ‘typewriter’ font, that you wouldn’t expect to see in a book but is great for newspapers. Three printable fonts, each with appropriate uses.Įach of these three has a specific purpose in mind, by design and historical use. Then we have Interface a great web font that is also used for magazines and textbook printing. Baskerville is great for long-form novels. Here we have three common print fonts with distinct uses.
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