Thursday, April 5, 2012

About Desktop Publishing: Display Your Decorative Fonts

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From Jacci Howard Bear, your Guide to Desktop Publishing
Do you know the difference between display and decorative type? Thought they were the same? Well, you're right. For practical purposes they are but there is a slight distinction. One's more about size and the other is more about the look. Know which is which?

Display Type
Headlines use display type. Titling fonts are a type of display type. Get the scoop and display your type knowledge. learn more

Decorative Type
It can be script, serif, sans serif, blackletter, grunge, plain, or fancy. Discover what makes it decorative and how to use decorative type most effectively. learn more (and grab a bunch of free ones)

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