binki
New Member
Why are there so many fonts? I remember back in the days of DOS and Word Perfect I purchased a font pack of 50 fonts but now there are so many fonts there is no way someone could use them all or even try. As for customers I can't show them 10,000 fonts and ask them to chose.
What compels someone to make a new font? Are there not enough already? Is there any money in fonts? I see so many ripped off on free sites.
Number 1 font I see on signage is Brush Script. Times New Roman, Arial, Ballon and Cooper round out the rest. Other than those, do we need any more fonts? It seems those are the only ones used in most applications.
We offer about 50 fonts to for the first round of looking to the average customer, 25 script and 25 block that give a fair representation of styles of what is out there. Beyond that, if they want something else we narrow it down by having them pick a style and then we look up the 1000's we can choose from.
If the customer has a font in mind then it is easy, we use that one. Otherwise I don't know why there are so many and why anyone would take the time to make a new one.
Not trying to be a jerk on this, I just don't understand the concept.
What compels someone to make a new font? Are there not enough already? Is there any money in fonts? I see so many ripped off on free sites.
Number 1 font I see on signage is Brush Script. Times New Roman, Arial, Ballon and Cooper round out the rest. Other than those, do we need any more fonts? It seems those are the only ones used in most applications.
We offer about 50 fonts to for the first round of looking to the average customer, 25 script and 25 block that give a fair representation of styles of what is out there. Beyond that, if they want something else we narrow it down by having them pick a style and then we look up the 1000's we can choose from.
If the customer has a font in mind then it is easy, we use that one. Otherwise I don't know why there are so many and why anyone would take the time to make a new one.
Not trying to be a jerk on this, I just don't understand the concept.