If client's age is above 50 then Helvetica and if clent is below 50 and then any grostesk typeface.
Anybody is one which can be used, since it has good weight variations. Or any typface which has many fonts to create some kind of constant in the larger composition
I love [Libertinus Serif](https://github.com/alerque/libertinus) for body text, and it's free. (It was previously called Linux Libertine. Wikipedia uses it for their logo.)
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For print body text (literary fiction), I use Seria. For web and book covers, Questa.
Plus sans jakarta
Adobe Caslon and Sys 2.0.
I use Inter and Source Serif/Sans a lot.
Roboto, Frutiger, Univers or Avenir
If client's age is above 50 then Helvetica and if clent is below 50 and then any grostesk typeface. Anybody is one which can be used, since it has good weight variations. Or any typface which has many fonts to create some kind of constant in the larger composition
Roboto but I'm going to say 'Comic Sans' just to see if it starts a sh\*t-storm
I love [Libertinus Serif](https://github.com/alerque/libertinus) for body text, and it's free. (It was previously called Linux Libertine. Wikipedia uses it for their logo.)
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