Your business cards speaks a lot about you and your organisation than you do. They are minuscules that propel your business forward in public.
FEW REMINDERS WE WOULD LIKE TO SET BEFORE YOU PRINT YOUR OWN 🙂
Your business cards speaks a lot about you and your organisation than you do. They are minuscules that propel your business forward in public.
FEW REMINDERS WE WOULD LIKE TO SET BEFORE YOU PRINT YOUR OWN 🙂
As the technology develops, complication around us diminishes.
The very same has been happening in the design world. A design with more space and less text/design expresses much more than a design filled with intricate details and texts.
After the most popular typeface “Times New Roman”, Serif rules the business world in prints. The Serif family of fonts come in flocks with so many being inherited from the legend Serif. They all have just one trait in common; the letters have a tail at their back.
These good ol’ families have been growing in number since the 1970’s Verdana family. The fonts since its existence from the 1990’s for the computer screen has been growing exponentially, they are constantly on the road of development suiting every individual’s mood and taste.
Majority of the beginners end up in confusion as to which one has to be used when the design has to be printed. Rummaging on various grounds about the very same we decided to blog about it and throw some light on this.
So you open a word document, choose a font, start typing and realize you’ve seen it before. Then you notice it is the very font you have seen on most billboards and brand logos. So where does this font originate from?
Well, actually this font, known as the Helvetica, is as old as the oldest Chevrolet Impala. It came out of the sans-serif family in the early 60’s.
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