There area ton of fontsout there it’s possible for you to use for a multitude of projects.
Designer Brian Hoff explains:
Helvetica is so no-fuss, it doesnt really lean in one direction or another.
It feels professional, lighthearted, honest… Helvetica is safe.
Maybe thats why its more business-y.
[Times New Roman is] telegraphing that you didnt put any thought into the typeface that you selected.
Its like putting on sweatpants.
A good font might not get you the job, but looking professional wont hurt you either.
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