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The name of my business is iTutor Computers which displays a look and feel of the corporate world. The problem I'm having is as follows the front of the business card uses the font Garamond and Quicksand. Which I think plays very well together, but the back of the card which will have "Spot UV" applied to the font of Quicksand I have been just informed that the font is to thin. So do you have any suggestions for a font that I can use on the back of the card which will need to play well with Garamond & Quicksand? From my understanding of fonts I should use a rounded,sans-serif but I'm not sure. I have included a picture of the back of the card
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OC Diva,
Which I think plays very well together, but the back of the card which will have "Spot UV" applied please elaborate
to the font of Quicksand I have been just informed that the font is to thin please elaborate.
So do you have any suggestions for a font that I can use on the back of the card which will need to play well with Garamond & Quicksand? From my understanding of fonts I should use a rounded,sans-serif but I'm not sure. I have included a picture of the back of the card how is that different from what you want?
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What is Spot UV?
The very first image has the "Spot UV" applied it's the shinny black print
What's wrong with the Quicksand font
Quicksand is a fine font which the spot uv will not work with.
I'm looking to replace the font within the blue area with a font that has
the same feel and that works well with Garamond
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OC Diva,
What's wrong with the Quicksand font Quicksand is a fine font which the spot uv will not work with.
Depending on the application, you may add to its thickness without using Bold; in Illustrator, you may use the Appearance palette/panel flyout and Add New Stroke, half of which will be added to the original shape of each letter.
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Thanks Jacob for the tip, actually that's what exactly I decided to do.
Simply because the while font thing is just a can of worms that I think I
better leave alone.
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You are welcome, Dorothy.
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What is Spot UV?
http://www.uvcards.com/Inspiration-Gallery#/gallery/img/images_B.jpg
The very first image has the "Spot UV" applied it's the shinny black print