Welcome to our typography guide! Here you will find information on how to use different fonts, styles, and formatting to make your text more readable and visually appealing.
Font Styles
Serif Fonts: These fonts have small decorative lines at the ends of their letters. They are often used in print publications for their traditional and elegant look. Examples include Times New Roman and Garamond.
Sans Serif Fonts: These fonts do not have decorative lines at the ends of their letters. They are popular for their clean and modern look. Examples include Arial, Helvetica, and Calibri.
Formatting
- Bold: Use bold text to emphasize important points. (
**bold**
) - Italic: Use italic text for emphasis or to indicate a new word or term. (
*italic*
) - Headings: Use headings to structure your content and make it easier to navigate. (
# Level 1
,## Level 2
,### Level 3
, etc.) - Lists: Use lists to present information in a clear and organized way.
Example
Here's an example of how to use some of these formatting options:
- This is a bold word.
- This is an italic word.
- This is a heading.
- This is a subheading.
- This is an unordered list item.
- This is an ordered list item.
Useful Links
For more information on typography, check out our typography resources.
Font Styles