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Select typefaces that complement each other from "summary" of The Non-designer's Design Book by Robin Williams

When choosing typefaces for a design project, it is important to select ones that work well together. This means choosing typefaces that complement each other in terms of style, weight, and overall look. The goal is to create a cohesive and harmonious design that is easy to read and visually appealing. One way to ensure that typefaces complement each other is to choose fonts that are from the same family or have similar characteristics. For example, pairing a serif font with a sans-serif font can create a nice contrast while still maintaining a sense of cohesiveness. It is also important to consider the overall tone and style of the design when selecting typefaces. Different typefaces ca...
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    The Non-designer's Design Book

    Robin Williams

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