USE FONTS TO CREATE EMOTIONAL CONTRAST

Created by Steve Minor, Modified on Sat, 4 Oct at 9:30 AM by Steve Minor

Pairing two fonts can suggest conflict, duality, or harmony. 

Steps: 

1. Choose a primary emotional font (e.g., handwritten, jagged, or delicate serif). 

2. Pair it with a contrasting stable font (e.g., sans-serif, clean mono). 

3. Place the emotional font in focus (big or animated), and use the stable one as support. 


Pro Tip: Try pairing Special Elite (raw, distressed) with Open Sans (clean, professional) for emotional tension.

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