Friday, May 2, 2014

Menu Fonts

http://www.fontspace.com/category/menu


Merienda Bold


           I looked up more fonts for the menu if there's anything else I can use. I want the title to have the right amount of focus I need to make the menu successful. This font called merienda bold might work if I made it the new font for little Tokyo. I have so far seen pretty worse fonts out there from researching with my blogs all semester. This font is not too bold but has enough strength I feel to  add something more to my design.  

1 comment:

  1. Dafont.com is a site where you can download a ton of free fonts. You can search for a specific typeface, or search by the type of lettering you want, whether it’s serif or sans serif, hand lettered or grunge style. You can also put in your own phrase to see how it looks in a particular font. A lot of these fonts are very decorative and many are handdrawn, so it’s not always the best place to search for body text fonts. Each selection also tells you whether your download is free for personal or commercial use. The download is easy – you get a zip file with the font file inside. Unzip, install, and you’re ready to go.

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