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How to Pick the Best Scrapbooking Fonts

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When scrapbooking, you want to create something visually fun and memorable to look at for years to come. That's why it is so important to pick the best scrapbooking fonts for your project. Here are three things to look for when picking your fonts:

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When Designing Your Website, Don't Underestimate the Importance of Typography

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Typography flies under the radar for most people because, when it's done right, it goes unnoticed. It's similar to good sound design in a film. Think about it: unless you have a related job, you've probably never left a movie and thought, "Wow! The sound was great!" But if the sound is not in sync with the image, or pulling a zipper sounds like like a gush of wind, you are going to notice.

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Planning the Big Day? Pair Perfect Wedding Fonts to 2015 Trends

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<p>Every wedding, from the most intimate of gatherings to the&nbsp;most&nbsp;extravagant of parties, can take a lot of planning. If you're tying the knot this year here are the top 4 wedding trends for 2015 and the perfect selection of&nbsp;<a href="http://www.fontspace.com/category/wedding">wedding fonts</a>&nbsp;for each one.</p>

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The Allure of Handwriting Fonts

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Richard Keglar is best known for being the founding partner of P22 Type Foundry, the company that develops typefaces for Mac and Windows platforms. He is also the co-founder of the Western New York Book Arts Center.

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Fonts for Pinterest pride

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Scroll through the DIY category on Pinterest, and you’re likely to come across vinyl. Lots of it. Signs with catchy sayings, organizing labels, custom cups—combined with an electronic cutter like the Silhouette Cameo or Cricut Explore, you name it, vinyl can make it happen.

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A Font for Dyslexics... Maybe

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Dyslexie is one of several free fonts created specifically to ease the burden of reading with dyslexia. If there is such thing as a dyslexic-friendly font however, it has yet to be created.

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