![]() ![]() At first glance, it’s totally traditional, and then you notice those curves, like the little flick at the base of the Y. Yeseva One is one of those fonts you see all over the place but don’t really notice because it’s a trickster. ( Thanks to Cameron Chapman for this pairing.)Ģ. It is clear and easy to read but there’s an element of fun here nonetheless. I’ve used this lots of times, because it’s great for everything from nonfiction to short picture books. Droid Serif (body) with ChunkFive (titles) These 20 fonts are all free, so there's no excuse to stick with Calibri, Times New Roman, Papyrus or (gasp!) Comic Sans anymore. They’ll help you perk up any kids’ book and create just the right mood for your story. ![]() These 10 winning font combos are superheroes of the modern design world. So how can you rescue your book from falling into the same trap? Ten free font combos to the rescue! I’m sure you’ve seen children’s stories that look like this. normal, ie not attract TOO much attention.You may not be a professional graphic designer, but you should have some understanding of the basics of what makes a good font combination. It could be the one she clicks Buy for instead and eagerly waits for it to show up in her mailbox so she can share it with her kids. Your book doesn’t have to be the one she clicks shut. Today, there are so many great great FREE font choices out there. Maybe your fonts are amateurish? Maybe you’re using cruddy novelty fonts that make your book hard to read or dizzying on the page? But a lot of the time, badly-chosen fonts are the culprit. ![]() Readers don’t usually know exactly what’s turned them off about a self-published book. She’s figured out that your book is self-published and she suddenly has no desire to read any further. She skips through a couple of pages, and suddenly, she’s shaking her head. The cover sure looks promising, she thinks. Maybe she’ll buy your picture book? It’s perfect for her kids. Picture a mom, surfing Amazon one morning. ![]()
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