What font is used in portfolio?

What font is used in portfolio?

Roboto Slab Roboto Slab is another very popular font choice for portfolios by many designers. It’s geometric form and friendly curves make it works really well for both headers and body texts. It easily pairs with other popular fonts like Open Sans, Roboto, Lato etc.

Can I use a personal use font in my portfolio?

You can use any font to design a logo, no matter who created it, period. Copyright law does not allow anyone to copyright a font design they have created. So anyone can create a logo using any font that’s available.

What’s the best font for a portfolio?

10 Fonts that Architects must use in their Portfolio

  • Futura. The sans-serif font was created by Paul Renner in the 1920s.
  • Helvetica. For portfolios intended to express a minimalistic and modern theme, Helvetica is the font to consider.
  • Architect – Geometric Typeface.
  • Gotham.
  • Consolas.
  • Bauhaus.
  • Aikido.
  • Brandon Grotesque.

What is the best font for company profile?

  1. Calibri. Having replaced Times New Roman as the default Microsoft Word font, Calibri is an excellent option for a safe, universally readable sans-serif font.
  2. Cambria. This serif font is another Microsoft Word staple.
  3. Garamond.
  4. Didot.
  5. Georgia.
  6. Helvetica.
  7. Arial.
  8. Book Antiqua.

Can I use personal use fonts for logos?

Can you use a font as a logo? Yes, provided you have a proper license for that font. Also, remember that it’s a good idea to tweak the font in small ways so that it stands out from a simple logotype. Otherwise, your logo may look like thousands of other logos.

What do you need to know about font licensing?

Fonts are installed on our computers and as such they are considered to be software. Like other software, when you buy a font, you are actually buying a license to use it and agreeing to conditions set out by the seller. The license is a document that outlines those conditions.

Can you give a font to a client?

One thing you can’t do is give the font to your client – they’d need to buy their own license to use it, even if that’s just for editing text within a layout. These days, most desktop licenses enable you to create client work using the font. However, it is always worth checking.

Can you sell fonts with a desktop license?

The final products may be sold for profit as long as the letters are not the main selling point of your product. Embedding fonts with a desktop license is limited in most cases with a few exceptions (such as a .pdf report).

This includes typefaces used for a company’s logo and those outlined in the company’s style guide. The thing designers have to be careful with is use – these fonts can’t be used for other clients unless they too own a license for them.