Image Courtesy ArtBees Link below Dash of Inspiration Post for GCU Community Blog For years prior to joining GCU, I was selling blank cards, however creating greetings with text was a new experience for me and one that I struggled with for months. Coming up with what to say has never stumped me, it was applying text to my artwork and having it legible, eye-catching and yet subtle enough to not overpower the image that was my challenge. The first step of tackling text on greeting cards requires experimenting with fonts. Though there are a tremendous amount of fonts out there that offer free commercial license, just because a font looks cool doesn’t mean it’s a good choice for a greeting card. Look at best selling card styles and you’ll see that the font styling blends well with the mood of the card. Read Article and Get Links to Above Styles and 10 Great Script Fonts!
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A Crash Course in Typography Today, I bring something a bit different, but a great lesson and inspiration for all your projects. People are visual in what they are drawn to, if the text on your product does catch attention your product may never be seen. Thanks to Noupe Design Blog and Cameron Chapman for offering this great crash course! LEARN . CREATE . INSPIRE! PRESET THURSDAY: 10 Hand Written Free Fonts For your design arsenal! Thank you friends at Creative Nerds for sharing these fun fonts with us! View Handwritten Fonts |
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