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How to find a cursive font you’ve seen in a design

The world of the best cursive fonts is sophisticated and intimidating if you are a beginner. What is more, one of the most asked questions in a designers’ community is: How to find a cursive font you’ve seen in a design?

Learning the basics of kerning

What is kerning? What does kerning mean? Kerning is a typography process that allows designers to make the required adjustment of the spacing between letters or characters to avoid those off-looking clumsy gaps and ultimately improve readability.

How to install a font you downloaded from the internet

So, you download a font from the internet and you want to use it in your projects. But do you know how to install a font on your local system? There are plenty of apps, such as Word or Excel, that automatically install fonts when you install them. You can often use these fonts with any other app on …

Make your own font: A guide on how to create a font

Ever wanted to make your own font? When you consider packages such as Typekit and Google Fonts, you will find there are practically limitless options for choosing the correct font for your project. However, you’re still choosing something that another person has created. There are plenty of things t…

Font pairing: Combinations of fonts that go together

Any graphic designer will tell you that it’s a pretty difficult task to find a font pairing that won’t fight each other for attention and will harmonize without looking dull and boring. The rule most designers go by is “concord or contrast, but don’t conflict”. Even though you might think font pairi…

Easiest font to read: What to use in your designs

Typography is pretty much a key component when you’re talking web design and choosing the easiest font to read for your next project has a much bigger impact than you’d think. There are different types of fonts that are better suited for some specific purposes, for example sans serif for high-impact…

Graphic design portfolio: How to create a great one for yourself

When you’re working as a graphic designer, the total sum of your work is your design portfolio. Regardless of whether you’re a student, or someone after a better job, or a freelancer, your graphic design portfolio website is key when clients and employers need something to judge you by. Regardless o…

Graphic design posters: Tips for creating amazing poster designs

Any designer has made a flyer or poster at some point, regardless if it was for self-promotion, or for a client, this is a fun way to convey a message. Poster designs usually start with a common canvas and poster ideas. For posters, they’re usually 8.5” by 11”, or 11” by 17”, or even 22” by 34”. A g…

Free graffiti font examples that look amazing

Graffiti is no longer an urban nuisance but is nowadays a professional business. This is all thanks to the fact that street art has risen up to be a serious creative force. The art form is continuously growing in popularity, and you will find an abundance of graffiti fonts, from paid to free graffit…