Font -
(e.g., Arial, Helvetica) are often preferred for digital screens and accessible reading for those with dyslexia.
: Start on paper. Draw "control characters" like n, o, H, and O first to establish consistent proportions, x-height, and baselines. follow this structured design process :
If you want to move beyond standard options and develop your own typeface, follow this structured design process : follow this structured design process :