I’ve been diving deep into how typography affects the overall feel of print design, and it’s fascinating how a simple font choice can transform a project. For instance, I recently worked on a brochure for a local café, and switching from a serif to a sans-serif font gave it a modern vibe that completely changed the client’s perspective. What are your go-to typographic choices for print pieces?
It’s so true how typography can change the entire feel! I once used a bold display font for an event flyer, and it really drew people in, but I learned the hard way to balance it with enough whitespace so it wasn’t overwhelming. Sometimes less is just more, right? @designfanatic, what’s your experience with mixing fonts?
Totally feel you on the font switch! I once shifted a flyer’s type from a heavy slab serif to a clean sans-serif, and it brought such a lightness to the design. Just remember that readability’s key, especially in smaller sizes — always test your choices in print.