Font usage in design(in Short)
AVENIR
For book without a large amount of text
Bell Centennial
For listening and very poor printing condition
Bell gothic
For very small text containing large amounts of information
Din
For signage posters and display
Franglin Gothic
For newspaper and where available space is limited
Frutiger
For Large signage as an all-purpose for print media
Futura
For large displays; small text in books
gill Sans
For signage; as an all – purpose font for print media
Helvetica
For large or small text; as an all-purpose type face
Meta
for text and numbers, especially corporate communication
Myriad
For large displays;as an all purpose font for print media
trade Gothic
For newspaper, especially classified ads
Univers
For packaging signage and textbooks
VGA Rounded
For instruction manuals and print advertising
Adobe Caslon
For magazines, journals, textbooks, and corporate communication
Adobe Garamond
For textbooks and magazines
Bembo
For posters, packaging, and textbooks
Bodoni
For headlines, Text, and logos
Clarendon
For dictionaries and headlines
Courier
For tabular materials, technical documentation, and word processing
Excelsion
For newsletters, reports, and proposals
Lucida
For low resolution printing, small point sizes and revered-out halftones
Minion
For Limited edition books, newsleters, and packaging
Perpetua
For displays with fine lettering
Sabon
For books and corporate communication
Stempel Schneidler
For displays and fine, legible text type
For newspapers, magazines, and corporate communication
Trajan
For books magazines, posters and billboards
Walbaum
For magazines, Journals, and corporate communication
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