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Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Sep-30-2009 18:32:

Favourite fonts for flyers

Bit of a nerdy topic, but I'm curious. What are some of your favourites?


Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-30-2009 18:33:




Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Sep-30-2009 18:34:

What's that one called then? Google is open in anticipation of getting it.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-30-2009 18:35:

"new gothic cumstain"


Posted by Ania_xox on Sep-30-2009 18:38:

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Posted by Slylee on Sep-30-2009 18:41:

AHAHAHAH no one's taking your thread seriously mikey. that's what you get for being a cunt all those years.


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Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-30-2009 18:48:

What? Those ARE my favorite fonts! Fuck you, Jamie.


Posted by Slylee on Sep-30-2009 18:48:

lol of course what was i thinking


Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-30-2009 18:49:


Posted by netroM on Sep-30-2009 19:02:

I always favoured comic sans


Seriously though, Arial


Posted by david.michael on Sep-30-2009 19:05:

I love Century Gothic for clean, simple ones.


Posted by ziptnf on Sep-30-2009 19:07:

1001freefonts.com

or whatever


Posted by chrisday on Sep-30-2009 19:52:

http://typeneu.com/
www.barnbrook.net
www.typeforhype.com
http://www.typedifferent.com/

Should keep you busy. Those are the ones I can remember off the top of my head. Give me a shout if you want anymore.


Posted by Ania_xox on Sep-30-2009 20:02:

I love "Georgia" but when you type numbers using this font, they look really weird


Posted by kadomony on Sep-30-2009 20:18:

This one's always a favorite.

But WAY overused:

http://www.dafont.com/birth-of-a-he...t?text=overused

and of course the alternate ligaturs of Avant Garde Gothic:
http://fontfeed.com/archives/avant-...nates-are-back/


Posted by WhooCares on Sep-30-2009 20:35:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
Avant Garde


this...
and Helvetica are my favs..
also Arial


Posted by wotyzoid on Sep-30-2009 20:40:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
I love Century Gothic for clean, simple ones.


/thread


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Sep-30-2009 20:56:

wingding all the way


Posted by puma.girl7 on Sep-30-2009 21:00:

helvetica, helvetica, helvetica!
http://www.helveticafilm.com/


Posted by wing on Sep-30-2009 21:03:

arial, helvetica & the like

simplicity is key YA DIGGGGG


Posted by woscar on Sep-30-2009 21:16:

Agree with everyone that mentioned Helvetica. There's also one that was on a Magda flyer that I love but haven't figured what it is yet. Perhaps this thread can help ID it. I'll post it when I get home


Posted by chrisday on Sep-30-2009 21:28:

Helvetica is nice, but overused.

Try Swiss or Din for another sans serif font.

I'm going to whore my own work. You can have my font if you want!

http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Big-Bang/201295


Posted by Echo of Silence on Sep-30-2009 21:29:

For flyers not related to my profession, I like using Goudy Stout for headings and Goudy Old Style for text. I really like Bauhaus 93 but I've only used it a couple of times for party flyers at school. If I'm making brochures for a presentation for school/work, I stick to sweet and simple Verdana just because it's professional looking.

I like this graphic:


Posted by Acton on Sep-30-2009 21:31:

quote:
Originally posted by chrisday
Helvetica is nice, but overused.

Try Swiss or Din for another sans serif font.

I'm going to whore my own work. You can have my font if you want!

http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Big-Bang/201295


That's not bad at all.


Posted by kadomony on Sep-30-2009 21:34:

quote:
Originally posted by chrisday
Helvetica is nice, but overused.

Try Swiss or Din for another sans serif font.

I'm going to whore my own work. You can have my font if you want!

http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Big-Bang/201295


pretty good, although the 2 and 5 look odd (i know they're the 2 toughest numbers for typography, though)


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