// The PC is not A Typewriter //
pp. 51-56
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Combining two san serif typefaces on the same page is a bad idea- example: Helvetica and Avant Garde.
More contrast needs to exist between the type faces for them to create interest, so that they are not so similar that they blend together. It says to pick pairs of fonts that are totally different from each other. I'm familiar with fonts from my graphics classes and I understand what looks sophisticated visually. I do not use much italics / bold only if necessary.
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