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Don't use these fonts in your amazing design | Use this instead

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Ok, not going to make you bore guys here are the “Don’t use these fonts in your amazing design | Use this instead”.

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  1. Helvetica
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Helvetica font is one of the most used sans-serif typefaces that was created by the famous swiss font designer Max Miedinger in the year of 1957.

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Plus Jakarta Sans Satoshi

2. Comic Sans

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Comic Sans MS, commonly referred to as Comic Sans, is a sans-serif casual script typeface designed by Vincent Connare and released in 1994 by Microsoft Corporation. It is a casual, non-connecting script inspired by comic book lettering, intended for use in informal documents and children’s materials.

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Comico

3. Futura

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Futura Font is the fully developed prototype of the twentieth century Geometric Sanserif.

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Jost

4. Times New Roman

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Times New Roman Font is a serif typeface designed to be used in physique textual content. It used to be commissioned by the British newspaper the instances in 1931 and conceived through Stanley Morison, the creative advisor to the British branch of the printing equipment company Monotype.

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Krylon

5. Arial

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Arial was designed for Monotype in 1982 by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders. A contemporary sans serif design, Arial contains more humanist characteristics than many of its predecessors and as such is more in tune with the mood of the last decades of the twentieth century.

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Clinton

6. Poppins

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Geometric sans serif typefaces have been a popular design tool ever since these actors took to the world’s stage. Poppins is one of the newcomers to this long tradition. With support for the Devanagari and Latin writing systems, it is an internationalist take on the genre.

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Kollektif

7. Montserrat

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The old posters and signs in the traditional Montserrat neighborhood of Buenos Aires inspired Julieta Ulanovsky to design this typeface and rescue the beauty of urban typography that emerged in the first half of the twentieth century.

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Hauora Sans

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