How to choose fonts without making mistakes, even if you're not a designer!

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How to choose fonts without making mistakes, even if you're not a designer!

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Even though you're not a designer, have you ever suddenly had to create business cards or posters for work and found yourself in a difficult situation because the results didn't come out as you imagined them? In this article, we'll explain how to choose the right font

for you .

We also introduce recommended fonts by style, so you can easily express the image you want to create by just imitating them. Even if you don't have much time, you can greatly change the impression of the finished product just by changing the font, so please refer to it when you are unsure of the design. 

table of contents

1.Basic font types and the image they convey
Japanese fonts
Roman fonts
2.Recommended fonts by australia number data style
01: Masculine presentation
02: Feminine presentation
03: Creating a childlike look
04: Presenting tradition and history
05: Urban presentation
06: Creating a natural look
07: Creating fun
3.summary
Basic font types and the image they convey
Before introducing how to choose a font, let's first explain the basic fonts that are commonly used and the image they convey.
By knowing the characteristics of each, it will be easier to choose a font that matches the image you want to convey.

Japanese fonts
①Mincho typeface
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Ming style is a general term for a typeface that organizes and simplifies regular script (written with separate brush strokes rather than consecutive strokes) by making horizontal lines thinner and vertical lines thicker. It
is characterized by the triangle on the right end of the line called "uroko" and the expression of "hane" and "harai".
It is often used in the main text of books, magazines, and newspapers.
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