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#lang pollen
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◊(define-meta title "mixing fonts")
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◊hanging-topic[(topic-from-metas metas)]{Less is more}
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Enthusiasm for fonts often leads to enthusiasm for multiple fonts, and then the question: “How do I get better at ◊em{mixing fonts} in a document?”
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Mixing fonts is like mixing patterned shirts and ties — there aren’t blackletter rules. Some people have a knack for it; some don’t.
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Keep these principles in mind:
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◊numbered-list{
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Mixing fonts is never a requirement — it’s an option. You can get plenty of mileage out of one font using variations based on ◊xref{point size}, ◊xref{bold or italic}, ◊xref{small caps}, and so on.
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The rule of diminishing returns applies. Most documents can tolerate a second font. Few can tolerate a third. Almost none can tolerate four or more. (If you’re making a ◊xref{presentation}, treat all the slides as one document.)
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You can mix any two fonts that are identifiably different. If you’ve heard that you can only mix a serif font with a sans serif font, it’s not true. On the contrary, much like mixing colors, lower contrast between fonts can be more effective than higher contrast.
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Font mixing is most successful when each font has a consistent role in the document. In a ◊xref{research memo}, try one font for body text and one font for headings. Or in a ◊xref{motion}, try one font for things in the center of the document (body text and headings) and one font for things at the edges (line numbers, footer, and other miscellany).
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It rarely works to have multiple fonts in a single paragraph. Better to restrict yourself to one font per paragraph, and change fonts only at paragraph breaks.
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Though I’m typically reluctant to endorse rote methods, this one works reliably: combine fonts by the same designer.}
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