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Choosing fonts for your brand: simple rules that look professional

2026-01-07 7 min Fonts & Typography fonts • design • branding • drfont
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Typography sets the “personality” of a brand. A bad font choice can make a design look amateur, even with great colors.

Quick rules

  • Readability first, especially on mobile.
  • Language support: if you publish in Arabic/English, pick a font that supports both.
  • Simplicity: one heading font + one body font (or a strong single family).

How Dr Font helps

You can preview fast and test before committing, which saves time and avoids rushed decisions.

Good typography improves reading—and that builds trust.

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