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Someone has released the Windows 7 fonts from somewhere. Go check it out.
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Choosing your business font will make a difference on how people will remember your business. Thus,it is safe to say that using those common fonts will make it more general but choosing your type of fonts will surely make it more appealing!
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Use a font that suits well in your taste. Such that it will dignify your logo as well as your business in general!
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Unique designs (including font) can give you something extra but it has to work. If you try being too unique you could be in danger of pushing it too far. There is no black and white answer to your question - it depends on the design of the logo and which specific fonts you are considering.
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Any font will do.
I believe the real uniqueness comes from the typography you're willing to create. Times New Roman can look quite brilliant under the right circumstances. I'd suggest searching Google for Adobe Illustrator and/or Adobe Photoshop tutorials over typography for some examples? While some may prove quite a bit too extravagant, they will at least give you an idea of what any font can be transformed into (with the right tweaking). Cheers, and best of luck to you! |
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I've recommend you to use the basic fonts such as Verdana, Arial, Times New Roman. The logo’s output will be perfect if you used the above mentioned font style
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I don't think it's a matter of common or unique, but rather what looks good on your site. If you are experienced at making logos, then you'll probably be able to find a font that fits what you're doing on the site. If you're not experienced at it, perhaps you could have a designer produce several versions of the logo as you envisage it, and then you choose the one you like. Several logo-design websites offer logo-design contests where you set the parameters, and contestants submit their suggestions for your evaluation. Sometimes it's easier if you can see the options, rather than trying to pick one out of the air.
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That's not most important question when it comes to fonts. What you should look for is not primarily unique or generic, but rather readable fonts. It's all in the way you use the fonts, anyway.
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I always use unique fonts or custom fonts to achieve the best results. Because when something is original it gets more atention.
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you should use verdana or times new roman as majority of computers wont have the other fonts you download so the main fonts already loaded onto your computer will automatically be on others computers.
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