Designers Only Need These 6 Fonts. Trash the Rest.

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    World-renowned designer Massimo Vignelli once said, "Out of thousands of typefaces, all we need are a few basic ones, and trash the rest".
    Some of Vignelli's work:
    - Corporate identity for American Airlines
    - Graphics for United States National Park Service
    - The subway map for the MTA New York City Transit Authority
    Today we'll explore the 6 classic typefaces that Vignelli believes are all that you'll ever need for any project, ever.
    Why Is Typography Important in Graphic Design (blog post): bit.ly/3pnTHWD
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    1:17 Garamond
    1:58 Bodoni
    3:00 Century Expanded
    3:40 Futura
    4:56 Times Roman
    5:40 Helvetica
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 903

  • @MauriceM.
    @MauriceM. 3 роки тому +1542

    1. Garamond (serif / classic / smart)
    2. Bodoni (serif / „premium“ / elegant)
    3. Century Expanded (serif / readable!)
    4. Futura (sans-serif / geometric / functional)
    5. Times New Roman ... ... no comment :D
    6. Helvetica (sans-serif / often used)
    Hope I could save you some time! Give this comment a like if I helped you. Otherwise great video and thank you!

  • @shravangubbi5670
    @shravangubbi5670 3 роки тому +553

    They say Times New Roman is so boring that you start to find the content written in it interesting. There can't be a better compliment for a newspaper font

    • @samirmanuel8944
      @samirmanuel8944 2 роки тому +1

      Instablaster

    • @angelkaterose
      @angelkaterose 2 роки тому +1

      LOL

    • @pulsevisualske
      @pulsevisualske 2 роки тому +2

      Lol

    • @Juvelqairth
      @Juvelqairth 2 роки тому +2

      Unfortunately, it's overused in my country even the most wildely used in that recommendations in every institutions and every generations.

    • @mattx5499
      @mattx5499 2 роки тому +9

      When something is overused people start to dislike it and look for different aesthetics. All the classic Microsoft fonts were used for over 20 years on websites, all kinds of office documents in the press, books, manuals, booklets, advertisment, banner, billboards... They just became generic and boring.

  • @jakeperl5857
    @jakeperl5857 2 роки тому +518

    I think the point here isn't so much "NEVER use any fonts but these 6" but more an encouragement to designers who may be creatively paralyzed by the thousands of choices out there, as if to say "with a little discipline, look at the amazing variety of looks that can be achieved with only these 6 great faces!" Limited choices can be an incredible accelerant of creativity.

    • @c.a.savage5689
      @c.a.savage5689 2 роки тому +22

      "The greatest freedom is within confinement" Thomas Aquinas

    • @vanessapedettapeccia692
      @vanessapedettapeccia692 2 роки тому +4

      maybe it can work if you're creatively paralized, especially if you're just exercising, but for everybody else you just can't use a few fonts, sometimes even the slightest variation can cause a lot of difference, plus it's a good thing to be updated on the latest fonts, trends, etc. I'm sure there are fonts suitable for a lot of things... but not for all of them

    • @stanperl2003
      @stanperl2003 2 роки тому +1

      A fellow Perl I see. *tips hat*

    • @jakeperl5857
      @jakeperl5857 2 роки тому +1

      @@stanperl2003 Yeah I don't see those every day :)

    • @stanperl2003
      @stanperl2003 2 роки тому

      @@jakeperl5857 We might be related! lol

  • @artrock8175
    @artrock8175 2 роки тому +33

    There is only ONE tried and true font that has brought joy, passion, and pure comedy gold to the masses. And that font is:
    Comic Sans

  • @Limozo
    @Limozo 3 роки тому +55

    This really shows you really need to learn about typography and typeface design. You’d be surprised

  • @abhijeetmandal3822
    @abhijeetmandal3822 2 роки тому +283

    1) 1:17 Garamond
    2) 1:58 Bodoni
    4) 3:00 Century Expanded
    5) 3:40 Futura
    6) 4:56 Times Roman
    7) 5:40 Helvetica

  • @SP_Sour
    @SP_Sour 2 роки тому +35

    I don't agree with the notion that anyone should stick to only these 6 for their whole life, but it's good to know which fonts are versatile, reader-friendly, and generally well-liked.
    I think a bit of variety every once in a while goes a long way and can make a distinct impression. If I see a logo with a totally unique typeface, it tends to stick in my mind for a good while.

    • @katrinabryce
      @katrinabryce Рік тому

      An example of that is the Johnston typeface used by Transport for London.

    • @44_TV
      @44_TV Рік тому

      You only need 6 fonts doesn't have to be these

  • @bylyone23
    @bylyone23 3 роки тому +57

    Personally, Montserrat is my always my go to font. It’s my default font for Wireframe and even finished client’s website.

    • @rigg13
      @rigg13 3 роки тому +2

      Mine too. I use it for all my web apps.

    • @DPYROAXIS
      @DPYROAXIS 2 роки тому +2

      Used it today for an A BET A job

    • @KingAdeft
      @KingAdeft Рік тому +2

      I love that font

    • @nunziobusiness1509
      @nunziobusiness1509 Рік тому +2

      I as well. Great font. I like Georgia for a default serif font also. Hard to find a system font that works so well.

    • @NSAB120
      @NSAB120 Рік тому +2

      It’s gorgeous

  • @raghavkumar3396
    @raghavkumar3396 3 роки тому +29

    I'm a freelance graphic designer who is new to this field, I chose FUTURA as my permanent font and I'm glad to take that option.

    • @kewinherrera7805
      @kewinherrera7805 Рік тому

      Hello bro could you please teach me how can I become a freelance in this field?

    • @nunziobusiness1509
      @nunziobusiness1509 Рік тому +1

      Get yourself the entire Gotham family. You wanna talk about an overused font, but I still love the shit outta that. Whoever designed that should get the nobel prize in font design.

    • @captainkeyboard1007
      @captainkeyboard1007 5 місяців тому

      Futura is such a good type-font that I hope and pray that Microsoft will include Futura in its fontfile.

  • @soyjerem
    @soyjerem 3 роки тому +203

    Enough of a statement to make any typographer and type designer's blood boil, lol.
    I admire Vignelli's work, and his ideals are certainly interesting, but ultimately extremely detached from reality and human emotion. Designers should not use modernism as The Bible of Good Design.

    • @Limozo
      @Limozo 3 роки тому +20

      This dude is just repeating something some guy said ages ago ... it reminded me of Gates saying 640kb as enough for everyone. So obviously he has no idea, maybe he only gets his fonts on those free sites. YT is full of guys like this. No clue

    • @bvgaboo3572
      @bvgaboo3572 3 роки тому +3

      1000% or any other -ism
      It’s cult like thinking imo

    • @masonthompson3284
      @masonthompson3284 3 роки тому +7

      I think people who [stay] with this thinking are detached as you say, but it’s a useful foundation. If one masters these examples (with some additions, hey Lubalin Graph 🙋🏾‍♂️), it’s safe to say they could typeset anything IMO

    • @soyjerem
      @soyjerem 3 роки тому +6

      ​@@masonthompson3284 Yeah, I guess that's fair. But still there are much better ways to express that idea than being against the use of any other font just for the sake of it.
      A better example on how to approach type for a beginner is given by Erik Spiekermann in this video ua-cam.com/video/LG5vMqW_BmE/v-deo.html
      You can tell the difference between idealism and true design.

    • @Limozo
      @Limozo 3 роки тому

      @@masonthompson3284 oh yes, those typefaces are classics for a reason, they work. But they aren’t the only ones

  • @scottcitron
    @scottcitron 3 роки тому +29

    Times was commissioned by the Times of London (newspaper), not TIME magazine.

    • @vi2e
      @vi2e 3 роки тому +2

      afaik it was used in New York Times. They wanted a narrow font so that more content can fit on one page. There is also the legend that a typographer went to them and complained so they took his font (Times)... too lazy to google the details now! XD

    • @fuki98
      @fuki98 3 роки тому

      Yes.

  • @Kevin_Rau
    @Kevin_Rau Рік тому +84

    Just some clarification for those newbie designers watching: 1) Vignelli's first name is pronounced MAHsimmo, not muhSEEmo; 2) Giambattista Bodoni was Italian, not French (although he was certainly inspired by French typography); 3) at 3:41, you're moving into sans serif fonts from serif fonts, not the other way around as stated.

    • @skymanroberson5684
      @skymanroberson5684 Рік тому +33

      Thank you... and the New York Times is a newspaper, not a magazine. I'm having a lot of trouble taking this guy seriously.

    • @BubblewrapMe
      @BubblewrapMe Рік тому +15

      @@skymanroberson5684 And it was the British Times newspaper that commissioned it.

    • @Kevin_Rau
      @Kevin_Rau Рік тому +14

      @@skymanroberson5684 Right. Forgot about the Times gaffe. This presentation was clearly put together with minimal preparation.

    • @PatGilliland
      @PatGilliland Рік тому +6

      The fonts are classic. The presentation here is just a lazy, sloppy rehash of someone else's work.

    • @JohnBodoni
      @JohnBodoni Рік тому +2

      I know I'm late to this party, but can confirm number 2. :)

  • @EmceeJoseph
    @EmceeJoseph Рік тому +35

    Worth mentioning a couple fixed-width fonts for when you need to typeset code and stuff:
    1. Consolas (Windows terminal font)
    2. SF Mono (Mac terminal font)
    3. Ubuntu Mono (Ubuntu terminal font)
    4. Fira Code (Lot's of great developer-oriented ligatures!)
    Reply with some more if you know.

    • @eier5472
      @eier5472 Рік тому +1

      JetBrains Mono is also a great option, it's free to use, and has an extreme range of glyphs

    • @zeratul3k
      @zeratul3k Рік тому

      For programming, command line and plain text editing, my first option is JetBrains Mono. I had been using Liberation Mono before, which is also a pretty good option, but I find the JetBrains Mono font to be more readable when I forget my glasses.

    • @eier5472
      @eier5472 Рік тому

      @@zeratul3k It's specifically designed with legibility in mind

    • @tao4mike
      @tao4mike Рік тому

      Consolas for everything! :P

    • @AlejodelosReyes
      @AlejodelosReyes Рік тому

      Inconsolata is my choice for terminal font. It looks very elegant even being a monospace

  • @jamezmonroe
    @jamezmonroe 2 роки тому +5

    This is exactly what I always have believed in. There's nothing better than classic and timless fonts. Sometimes it might also be a good idea though to add an additional modern font in a smaller size as a contrast. This is why the designs of the most famous fragrance boxes look stunning and inspiring.

    • @FluxAcademy
      @FluxAcademy  2 роки тому

      We are in sync. Thanks for watching the video. 🙂

    • @oldionus
      @oldionus Рік тому

      Don't get that at all. To me, having everything in the same few fonts just makes the whole world seem bland and "all the same." To each his own I guess but I find myself in vehement opposition to the whole concept presented here.

  • @jss3018
    @jss3018 2 роки тому

    Short and sweet. My eyes usually glaze over when I watch design videos to the point I forget why I clicked on them. Your's is great and I appreciate your info.

  • @UTJK.
    @UTJK. Рік тому +2

    My uncle too that is professor of Fine Arts at university told me Bodoni is his favorite typeface, and consider it one of the most beautiful ever... And I can swear he had a look across all sorts of ancient and modern documents.

  • @Mithferion
    @Mithferion 3 роки тому +52

    Avenir Next and Neue Frutiger are my preferred Sans Serif fonts every day of the week, but I also like Futura and Neue Haas Grotesk

  • @scottcitron
    @scottcitron 3 роки тому +82

    Your point, that designers only need use a handful of classic fonts, is well taken. Beyond that, this video is of little help as it's riddled with errors (btw, Bodoni was an Italian, not French).

    • @FluxAcademy
      @FluxAcademy  3 роки тому +8

      You are correct! I confused it with didot 🤦‍♂️

    • @pierren___
      @pierren___ 2 роки тому +1

      He meant it is french cursive, build for french classicism.

    • @user-vl4zi9vl8g
      @user-vl4zi9vl8g 2 роки тому +1

      Eh... only some boring old white dudes would think we only need a handful classic fonts.

    • @filetmignon9978
      @filetmignon9978 2 роки тому +11

      @@user-vl4zi9vl8g way to be racist and bring negativity where its not needed

    • @jakeperl5857
      @jakeperl5857 2 роки тому +5

      @@filetmignon9978 not only racist but ageist as well Lol

  • @stefansimon7061
    @stefansimon7061 Рік тому +14

    I am a graphic designer for 15+ years, and basicly use 2-3 types of fonts. One of this fonts is Helvetica (Neue). Sometimes i use something special, but it is not necesary. I believe in the elegance of simplicity.

    • @waaargh2985
      @waaargh2985 11 місяців тому

      Tbh it's really a attractive font and you could see it from far as well.

    • @stevem4497
      @stevem4497 9 місяців тому

      Graphic design isn't about fonts. You (or Vignelli) could have used many others with equal success as long a you promoted them equally.

  • @alexandervanlohen4229
    @alexandervanlohen4229 2 роки тому

    I´ve been waiting for this video all my life, thank you.

  • @garanceadrosehn9691
    @garanceadrosehn9691 Рік тому +13

    I am not a connoisseur of font selection, but it's interesting how many of these are fonts that I have preferred to use. My own "favorites" list includes Palatino, and then some specialized fonts for programmers/coding, and a few fonts which were designed to work better for people with dyslexia. (I have a few friends with dyslexia and they do tell me those fonts are easier to read). Out of your list the only one I've never used is Century Expanded.
    Back in the 1990's I got somewhat obsessed with the variety of fonts available, and for awhile I must have had at least 80-100 fonts on my computers. But after awhile I realized that all that meant was that I spent a lot of time deciding which font would be "Perfect™" for some document, only to find that 95% of the time I ended up with one out of just a dozen different fonts.

    • @carlzend8091
      @carlzend8091 Рік тому +1

      Thanks Garance, hadn’t noticed Palatino … love it first sight.

  • @scottcitron
    @scottcitron 3 роки тому +48

    And Futura is a san serif, not a serif font!

    • @STIIN808
      @STIIN808 2 роки тому +2

      sans serif*

    • @deejssj
      @deejssj 2 роки тому

      Is futura family free for commercial usage? I see some websites charging money for it.

    • @robsloan8
      @robsloan8 2 роки тому

      @@STIIN808 🙌

  • @courtneybebriss6579
    @courtneybebriss6579 7 місяців тому

    The lighting and your stylized look is amazing! Thanks for sharing.

  • @lifeofdifferenceld7484
    @lifeofdifferenceld7484 2 роки тому +1

    Good Morning Flux
    In reference with your other Video "How to Choose the Right Font" and this one I found your content simplified and structured for a newbie to do my own Logo without pennies just to get started.
    You do have an excellence in introducing a newbie into your subject expertise with ease to learn and take action.
    All the Best with you

  • @sampowellmusic
    @sampowellmusic 2 роки тому +194

    I love the existence of tens of millions fonts. I disagree with the backlash by stuffy old narrow minded designers no matter how successful they were. That’s kinda like saying you can only use acoustic piano, Rhodes and Wurlitzer sounds on keyboards. Variety is the spice of life, please take your rules and break them!

    • @tareklarine5260
      @tareklarine5260 2 роки тому +10

      I will not comment, i ll just adapt yours
      That's exactly what i wanted to say

    • @elphive42
      @elphive42 2 роки тому +9

      Yeah - I think the lack of creative font choices is really cutting into the personality of modern design. Compare the new Street Fighter logo to the earlier ones, for instance, or the current iteration of the Pepsi logo.

    • @Zactivist
      @Zactivist 2 роки тому +12

      Agree with you entirely. Font choice is just another set of flavors. Another set of colors. To say only use X number... meh. I also find the idea of just using the ones most people see when they open a generic word document appalling for graphic design! Using Helvetica or Garamond to me when I see it in graphic projects just says "Yeah, I didn't even TRY".

    • @sampowellmusic
      @sampowellmusic 2 роки тому +2

      @@Zactivist couldnt agree more!

    • @AlanoTekashi
      @AlanoTekashi 2 роки тому +8

      @@Zactivist Helvetica is like the yoga pants of typefaces. You think you can use it anywhere, but really you're just being lazy.

  • @jerrywebster1701
    @jerrywebster1701 2 роки тому +4

    And right after that interview, Vignelli is said to have walked outside to yell at the neighborhood kids to get off his lawn.

  • @yhsoueu
    @yhsoueu 2 роки тому +2

    Im still studying and learning, so take my opinion with a grain of salt :p I absolutely love the ideal, not that there are a nr of fonts that should remain after all others are trashed, but that there are baselines in styling and function that could very much be these fonts. HOWEVER... and this is me personaly but im sure alot of people relate, I dont just look at fonts as funtional and aestetic, I look at fonts as sensory and emotional representations of language (im neurodivergent and am obsessed with anything that has a sensorial impact so i might be biased) and there are few things that make me more excited than a font (and a layout) that creates a feeling in me. With this ideal the potential for fonts that are almost outrageously diferent and exciting can be limited.
    All that being said, before you break the "rules" you must learn them, and thats why i feel like this concept is so important, so even tho i dont agree with this fully, i appreciate it and can learn from it. Thank you for putting helpfull info out there in an interesting fashion.

  • @phoenixxcreative
    @phoenixxcreative Рік тому

    my dude! love the fresh content, always good inspa before beginning my design day.

  • @integratedokc
    @integratedokc 3 роки тому +4

    Love your channel man !
    So many great tips that really got me invested in learning design and web development.
    Thanks 🙏🏽

  • @LandNfan
    @LandNfan Рік тому +10

    I took a graphics course as part of my journalism minor back in ‘72. I enjoyed it so much I took the second level course as an elective. By the end I could find my way around a California job case quite well. Hand setting type was tedious but fun. Our instructor even fired up an already ancient Linotype and let us try it. ETAOIN SHRDLU forever!

  • @WokiesASMR
    @WokiesASMR 2 роки тому +1

    Super simple to follow. Thank you so much!

  • @microcolonel
    @microcolonel 3 роки тому +2

    I'm working on an improved Century myself. I think it's gonna be a banger.

  • @jeollim
    @jeollim 3 роки тому +336

    Absolutely disagree with this. If people only used 6 fonts, everything would look the same; no variety, no ever-growing font face creating community, and it would take away a huge element that contributes to design.

    • @zerobambiro
      @zerobambiro 3 роки тому +36

      And noone would use comic sans anymore :(

    • @jaredmarrero5251
      @jaredmarrero5251 3 роки тому +19

      If everyone used these 6 fonts, with no customizations in illustrator to their established brand/logo, then we'd have a problem. Almost every single time a modern brand uses these fonts in their logos and ads, it's going to be altered to give it a more personal look/flare. So I definitely agree with you, to a point. "Futr" actually has a list of 26 fonts, I think that's closer to a realistic number.

    • @jeollim
      @jeollim 3 роки тому +19

      @@zerobambiro As much of a meme comic sans is to designers, it has a very practical use (i.e. Go-to font for dyslexic people). It was also a very attractive font for kids (i know it was for me :D)

    • @MichaelSouhoka
      @MichaelSouhoka 2 роки тому +4

      At least he did not tell us to keep Comic Sans and Papyrus.

    • @CraigBickerstaff
      @CraigBickerstaff 2 роки тому +2

      There is more to typefaces and layouts than just what font you use.

  • @MouYijian
    @MouYijian 2 роки тому +14

    I am pretty sure the quintessentially French font here is Garamond. Mr. G. Bodoni was Italian, elaborated his namesake typeface in Parma, Italy, and, though he drew inspiration from some fine English and French specimens, he definitely created something new. Not the most legible font there is as far as body text is concerned, but for headlines and logos, my goodness is it cool.

    • @BlackSeedOil20
      @BlackSeedOil20 Рік тому

      Lets settle it was Latine lol

    • @eminzeynali6325
      @eminzeynali6325 Рік тому

      Interestingly, the company that made the city of Parma famous all over the world preferred the Helvetica font. Parmalat.

    • @oldionus
      @oldionus Рік тому

      To me, even standard roman Bodoni looks like semi-bold. Palatino is far superior.

  • @Dayndawn01
    @Dayndawn01 3 місяці тому +1

    I would also recommend Baskerville for a classic looking serif font. The italicized variation is beautiful, elegant, and useful.

  • @bradleyhite3476
    @bradleyhite3476 3 роки тому +14

    The problem I have with this list of fonts is there are no hand written fonts for a more personal feel, bold/gothic fonts for a big city look, or a mono space/computer like font for a more high tech/technical look.

    • @royvandermarel3953
      @royvandermarel3953 3 роки тому +6

      Though I do agree that this list is very limited, I have a different opinion. What I like to do is use the fonts that I'm familiar with (Helvetica, Metropolis, Cinzel and Bodoni are my faves) as a starting point and push them to work with the industry you're aiming for. Round the caps, flatten curves, connect the serifs or add flourishes, etc.
      Handwritten fonts are cool and hard to replicate, but I get bored by them very quickly. Logo's or designs that are actually handwritten are my way to go for a personal style.

    • @yaad2545
      @yaad2545 2 роки тому +1

      @@evil-808 Lol

  • @alshehab4623
    @alshehab4623 2 роки тому +4

    Personally I like Futura most, this is really a beautiful and classy typeface

    • @bobholtzmann
      @bobholtzmann Рік тому

      Futura is so classy that I've seen it on TV network news for screen captions. And Kubrick used it for a preamble statement at the start of his movie Dr. Strangelove.

  • @AWALTNER
    @AWALTNER 3 роки тому +41

    Would love more videos like this on fonts and their history/use case.

  • @maneesh685
    @maneesh685 3 роки тому +1

    I did a website for a college and used garmond. Was skeptical about using it as it was my first time. Great gamble. Didn't know it was this popular.

  • @MuhammadYamman
    @MuhammadYamman 3 роки тому +14

    I would prefer Euclid on any other sans serif any day, any time. It’s the cleanest, the most geometric typeface I’ve ever came across.

  • @muzammilsyed2339
    @muzammilsyed2339 3 роки тому +67

    Montserrat...... 👀

  • @tejasdhawade
    @tejasdhawade 3 роки тому +11

    3:40 I think you said quite the opposite. We are actually moving from serifs to sans serifs and not the other way around.

  • @mitsk2002
    @mitsk2002 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for making a video on this. So interesting and helpful.

  • @kramyshan8121
    @kramyshan8121 Рік тому

    Excellent information, you are direct to the point! Thanks!

  • @nutellaontoast4281
    @nutellaontoast4281 3 роки тому +11

    Raleway is one of my favourites, the w in that font is glorious

  • @anchorpoint7666
    @anchorpoint7666 3 роки тому +3

    Who can argue with a master like Vignelli. And while I agree with the sentiment of the idea of only using 6 primary fonts, I believe any hard and fast 'rules' leads to the stifling of creativity. Maybe the better phrasing would be "Start with these 6 fonts".

    • @FluxAcademy
      @FluxAcademy  3 роки тому +3

      I agree, but this is youtube, you gotta be a bit outrageous :)

  • @superdatamaskin
    @superdatamaskin 10 місяців тому

    Oh, damn! Loved that Futura font! Thanks!

  • @graphicdesignstudies5737
    @graphicdesignstudies5737 Місяць тому

    I found this an interesting and useful video. The six or eight basic fonts I agree with as a starting point but not to trash the rest. For example, I noticed no Script Typefaces were mentioned that are meant to simulate handwriting. Also, an array of other fonts need to be considered such as Univers, Gill Sans, Commercial Script, Formal Script, Bodini, Clarendon, Plantin, Cooper Black, not to mention fonts that are condensed, extended and wide. All fonts need to be well designed by professional designers with love and understanding of typography and ultimately need to look at a typeface and what projects they are best suited for and visa versa. Typography is a huge and fascinating topic so choose the right typeface for the right project to communicate the best message.

  • @eier5472
    @eier5472 Рік тому +6

    With all these options to choose from, I still really often resort to Helvetica. It's a workhorse, and a really good one at that.

    • @oldionus
      @oldionus Рік тому

      Maybe for ad or display text, but surely you recognize that for pure text, such as books and magazine articles, you simply have to have a decent serif font. Research has proven that for reading text, serif fonts cause less fatique and are more recognizable in less time. I invariably set up a semi-serif or serif font, wherever possible, on every device I come across, because for me it just makes for much more pleasant and effortless reading.

  • @SaraBrunettini
    @SaraBrunettini 3 роки тому +7

    Massimo Vignelli is a source of inspiration! "If you can design one thing, you can design everything"

  • @stevestruthers6180
    @stevestruthers6180 Рік тому

    Very useful video. I had no idea that most of today's modern logos were designed using fonts like Futura and Helvetica.

  • @AshaGlenn
    @AshaGlenn 2 роки тому +1

    Futura is my favorite too! Cool to know it's one of the approved fonts lol.

  • @JaredHardwick
    @JaredHardwick 3 роки тому +4

    Both GM and Harley Davidson were using Helvetica. They used a condensed variant.

    • @lorensims4846
      @lorensims4846 3 роки тому

      ALL CAPS tends to stifle recognition.

  • @priyanshusongara2811
    @priyanshusongara2811 Рік тому

    Helpful video❤️Thanks man😊!

  • @cravensean
    @cravensean Рік тому

    I was turning this question over in my mind while walking the dog yesterday and my personal list is gratifyingly similar -- I'd replace Bodoni and Century with Caslon and Courier but aside from that, those are the faces I use. Great minds think alike and sometimes me too.

  • @weshuiz1325
    @weshuiz1325 3 роки тому +7

    GRAPHIC DESIGN IS MY PASSION
    * uses comic sans

  • @tarabooartarmy3654
    @tarabooartarmy3654 2 роки тому +3

    I use Oswald a lot. It’s legible and attractive in nearly every style and weight. I use it mainly for headlines and other larger text.

    • @oldionus
      @oldionus Рік тому +1

      Oswald is nice enough, but it lacks a true italic. That makes it completely useless for serious typesetting. I used to produce legal briefs for filing in Courts of Appeal, and I would NEVER use a font that didn't have a genuine italic and bold typeface. My go -to for this purpose was Palatino Linotype, which is very similar (nearly identical) to Book Antiqua.

  • @the-brand
    @the-brand 3 роки тому +2

    Dude, I love this video. I've been re-evaluating my current design designs/fonts, so this is great. Start back at the foundations. Much appreciation 😎🤙

  • @garymorrow9324
    @garymorrow9324 3 роки тому

    Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @vi2e
    @vi2e 3 роки тому +5

    Nice video but the problem i see here is that the list is outdated or not suitable for screen design. Maybe some web guru should do a list with the six fonts evey web designer needs! Like Open Sans, Roboto Serif etc.!

  • @raffi_luca
    @raffi_luca 3 роки тому +16

    Bodoni is a french font, really? Giambattista Bodoni is/was italian.

    • @FluxAcademy
      @FluxAcademy  3 роки тому +2

      true. my mistake.

    • @flexifelix
      @flexifelix 3 роки тому +11

      @@FluxAcademy Is this why your examples for Bodoni are mostly Didot as well?

    • @EmilePainchaud
      @EmilePainchaud 3 роки тому +5

      @@flexifelix Don't bother, looks like he doesn't know much about type

  • @joas162
    @joas162 2 роки тому +1

    This was helpful and interesting. I use text in video editing and I couldn't find a font that works, now I have a couple :)

  • @Nsaykila
    @Nsaykila 2 роки тому

    This was helpful. Thank you very much.

  • @nikolatripkovic5322
    @nikolatripkovic5322 3 роки тому +5

    If I had to chose one, it would be Gilroy all day long

  • @captainkeyboard1007
    @captainkeyboard1007 2 роки тому +9

    Century Expanded is also known as Century Schoolbook. It is my favorite type-font. It was used in the newspaper articles in the Daily News in New York. I obtained many of the six fonts you showed from a disk with the Canon color laser printer in the year 2002. I am very interested in printer fonts and I use them frequently when I am on my computer, whether I am printing on paper or not. Your comments and suggestions make absolute sense. You just got another "like" from me.

    • @majkus
      @majkus Рік тому

      Century Expanded is a predecessor to Century Schoolbook. 1905 compared to 1919, but both designed by Morris Fuller Benton. Wikipedia says that Schoolbook was commissioned by Ginn & Co. specifically for textbooks.

    • @captainkeyboard1007
      @captainkeyboard1007 Рік тому

      @@majkus I will never be too old that I cannot learn something new. I have been interested in printer fonts since I graduated from high school in 1971.The first time I discovered Century Schoolbook was when I saw old issues of the Daily News newspaper published in New York. That printer font attracted me, and it became my favorite. Thank you for typing to me!

    • @oldionus
      @oldionus Рік тому

      Ugh. To each his own. Century reminds me of Dick and Jane, as it is the font usually used for books for little kids. I think it's just ugly, period. But, obviously, not everyone agrees.

    • @captainkeyboard1007
      @captainkeyboard1007 Рік тому

      @@oldionus Your comment holds a weight of truth. I remember some textbooks for [public] school contained Century Schoolbook font. Today, we may mention that the characters size was 16-point type. I forgot about that thing as I left elementary school in 1965. I miss many of the old printer fonts that Microsoft does not carry in its font list. Thank you for typing to me.

    • @NSAB120
      @NSAB120 Рік тому

      Century expanded italic is beautiful

  • @2013nicolas
    @2013nicolas Рік тому

    LOVE IT! « Limited choices can be an incredible accelerant to creativity »

  • @designwithcare4451
    @designwithcare4451 3 роки тому

    I am grateful to you Sir!

  • @AutPen38
    @AutPen38 2 роки тому +5

    I generally agree with the idea that we don't need thousands of fonts, but the quote comes from a long time ago. Times have changed. Indeed the font that 'The Times' uses has changed about seven times! Typeface design has evolved alongside technology and taste. Many modern fonts and logos use "updated" versions of the old classics.

  • @thefluffykitty-dd3mb
    @thefluffykitty-dd3mb 3 роки тому +4

    All you need is Comic Sans 🙌

    • @FluxAcademy
      @FluxAcademy  3 роки тому +1

      can't go wrong with that!

    • @mrm2465
      @mrm2465 3 роки тому

      It always screams fun

  • @MatthewFurman
    @MatthewFurman 2 роки тому +1

    Great list. Thank you very much 👍

  • @opeoluwaadeyanju4886
    @opeoluwaadeyanju4886 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for your consistency... With ❤️ from Nigeria

  • @CristinaDias7
    @CristinaDias7 2 роки тому +5

    Oh. When you said garamond was a “medieval” style… 😱 Type, in a designer or printing sense, was born with guttenberg, in the middle of renaissance, with blackletter type. In middle ages there was a all other world with handwritten letters (like carolingean). The other issues, like bodoni and futura, were already mentioned in the comments. Actually is not easy to find a good book on typography history but Meggs History of Design is very helpful.

  • @yurisamarin8200
    @yurisamarin8200 3 роки тому +9

    Montserrat
    Heebo
    Rubik
    Assistant
    Roboto
    Playfair display

  • @judithangerman
    @judithangerman Рік тому

    Wonderful video-thank you! I have the Vignelli colorful plastic mugs!

  • @dc-tlc9654
    @dc-tlc9654 2 роки тому

    Thanks for recommending the fonts! 👍

  • @BarKeegan
    @BarKeegan 2 роки тому +4

    Absolutely agree, apart from maybe some unusual display type… I’m also gonna suggest Bauer Bodoni and Clarendon 😊

    • @snicksabea
      @snicksabea 2 роки тому

      Agreed. Clarendon is the Starbucks logo font.

  • @phenomenal5537
    @phenomenal5537 3 роки тому +6

    This episode was like a fashion fail, totally missed the mark, but appreciate the history lesson.

  • @todorkovacevic
    @todorkovacevic 2 роки тому

    Good video, was useful and not boring. Unlike a massive amount of others on the topic.

  • @maureencoker3901
    @maureencoker3901 2 роки тому

    Nice video! I totally feel the same about Futura 😄.

  • @d.b.2215
    @d.b.2215 2 роки тому +4

    So I guess English is only language that you'd ever need in the field of design? Because some of these fonts sure as hell don't even cover other versions of the Latin alphabet (let alone other writing systems). Helvetica doesn't support my native language Vietnamese, which uses a modified version of Latin.

  • @EmilePainchaud
    @EmilePainchaud 3 роки тому +7

    I disagree so so so much. It’s like saying you should only use 6 colors. A custom typeface can bring so much to a brand and its visual identity. For example: Burger King, how cool is that? Couldn’t have done it with Helvetica or Futura. With this video you discredit type designers’ work and it looks like you don’t know enough about the subject. Educate yourself in type design before creating a video that discredits this profession.
    Other examples : Google, Uber, Spotify... their custom typefaces really set them apart from other brands.

    • @zerobambiro
      @zerobambiro 3 роки тому

      Let me see your work pls. Talking is easy

    • @Pouncedd
      @Pouncedd 3 роки тому +4

      @@zerobambiro What kind of argument is this, even if he has/doesn't have any works to show doesn't mean he is/isn't right. It has nothing to do with what he said

    • @EmilePainchaud
      @EmilePainchaud 3 роки тому

      I agree with Pouncedd, even though I do have work to show and I do create typefaces, and I would like to add something :
      A typeface is only a set of shapes that represent our alphabet.
      Why would we limit ourselves to only a few shapes to translate a brand's message? For instance, a rounder typeface will communicate a different message than one with straight edges, just like round buttons on a website communicate a different message than one with straight edges. So if we have to limit oursleves to only 6 typefaces, do we have to limit ourselves to only 6 shapes, to 6 colours and to 6 styles of illustration? Of course not. Why are typefaces treated differently from other graphic design elements? They shouldn't.
      Type design IS graphic design.

  • @toracabey93
    @toracabey93 2 роки тому

    Wow I was happy to see these were fonts that I use regularly. I feel happy lol

  • @alenenoknov
    @alenenoknov Рік тому

    thanks! really helped me out today when I got annoyed by all the fancy fonts for some reason!

  • @guizot2010
    @guizot2010 2 роки тому +4

    There are a lot of fonts that just look almost exactly like some other font, so yeah, we don't really need them. I think making a new font is what designers do when they're looking for their next job---like whitling a stick or something, to pass the time.

  • @michaelmayr2133
    @michaelmayr2133 3 роки тому +4

    This video title is like i am telling you that „here are 6 web Templates, never create a unique website again“

    • @masonthompson3284
      @masonthompson3284 3 роки тому

      If web templates = design patterns & layout structures I’d be with you. Nothing wrong with going against the grain but rules are essential until you know how/where to break them

  • @govandibotelo2841
    @govandibotelo2841 2 роки тому

    Great to know video, I plan to add them to my collection, it's not the kind of fonts I use thou coz I am more into modern fonts, but the Garamond and Bodoni fonts were an eye-opener for me.

  • @PrakritiSehgaal
    @PrakritiSehgaal 2 роки тому

    That was very helpful. 👍🏼

  • @mdw.444
    @mdw.444 Рік тому +3

    - Garamond is used in book typeface, was used in the old Google logo and has the smart feel
    - Bodoni An antique French font, many very *fancy* brands like Vogue use it/version of it, use for elegant, premium, & sexy
    - Century Expanded is less modern but extremely legible, the Supreme Court uses it exclusively
    - Futura is a very geometrical, rational, and versatile it’s used in the logos for Supreme, Red Bull, Omega, Gillette, Discover, Cisco, Calvin Klein, Avon and even Dominos
    - Times Roman was commissioned by and for the Times magazine, very popular and classic
    - Helvetica is ultra versatile, has its own documentary! My graphic design teachers favorite font lol, and is used in the logos for BMW, Jeep, JCPenny, Kawasaki, Oral B, & Toyota!

    • @kurtgodel5236
      @kurtgodel5236 7 місяців тому

      When was "Garamond" ever used in the Google logo?
      Bodoni, the man as well as the eponymous typeface, are Italian. The typeface is from around 1800. Do you call that "antique"?
      Neither Times Roman nor Times New Roman (different typefaces) were commissioned "by and for the Time Magazine".
      Helvetica is "ultra versatile"? What does that even mean?

  • @Zipfelbrudi
    @Zipfelbrudi 2 роки тому +23

    As a UX Designer I can say this is nonsense. These fonts are beautiful but they have been designed in a n analogue age and are not optimized for user interfaces like in mobile apps.

    • @benbowden8824
      @benbowden8824 2 роки тому +3

      What types do you use for mobile?

    • @outpost31737
      @outpost31737 2 роки тому +1

      Fonts can be manipulated. Letter spacing, line spacing so I'm afraid you're talking utter nonsense.

  • @T_soulz
    @T_soulz 3 роки тому

    I love this channel so much , i love the way you give us these such helpful information ❤

  • @tomsevcik1792
    @tomsevcik1792 Рік тому

    Im doing a printed book proj on him. Thanks! This helped a lot. What a legend.

  • @adriangordan
    @adriangordan 2 роки тому +13

    I completely disagree. I've been studying typography for soo many years. Spent hours and hours on foundries sites and trying different types of font pairings. You can come out with unique designs by just playing around with fonts. Using only six is such an understatement!

    • @twoResets
      @twoResets 2 роки тому +1

      I think that's the point the late great was trying to make...why waste hours and hours instead of just designing with a few and pushing those to the limit.

    • @adriangordan
      @adriangordan 2 роки тому +1

      @@twoResets imagine all designers worldwide using 6 fonts. in average i use around 10 fonts for most designs but i do try now and then designs with different fonts.

    • @twoResets
      @twoResets 2 роки тому

      @@adriangordan we can what if all day, but again, I don't think that was the message.

    • @mrninet645
      @mrninet645 Рік тому

      So... there's someone like you who came up with the new font for youtube titles... God knows I wanna punch that creative fella right between the eyes so bad

  • @MYZ4life_
    @MYZ4life_ 3 роки тому +3

    I would say trash helvetica, bodoni, futura and new times because there overused. Just like comic sans. Your work doesnt stand out anymore!

    • @JoelHoare-graphicbot
      @JoelHoare-graphicbot 3 роки тому +1

      That's not why comic sans is bad...

    • @MYZ4life_
      @MYZ4life_ 3 роки тому

      @@JoelHoare-graphicbot that's the reason nobody should use it

    • @MiSaLiAnW
      @MiSaLiAnW 3 роки тому +1

      yeah, as a designer i really try to get around these and use them only for things in the background.
      I want to have "the sans" or "the serif" "didot" or "frutiger". But thats a lot of money.

  • @GaryTaylorvw
    @GaryTaylorvw Рік тому

    What fonts would you recommend for title, heading and body text of a website ? I like the Bodoni but what would go well with that for the main body text?

  • @sleeping4cat
    @sleeping4cat 2 роки тому +1

    Roboto is a gem! The latest Roboto Sans looks sick in formal places!

  • @johnpinion8033
    @johnpinion8033 2 роки тому +3

    @1:45 "I think it's default on Windows..." Unsubscribe. 😂

  • @henrymachtay3684
    @henrymachtay3684 Рік тому +1

    My understanding was that Times New Roman was designed in the 1930s for the Times of London (newspaper) so the stock market listings would be readable in a small type size.

  • @deniseg9939
    @deniseg9939 Рік тому

    Can you tell me the font you used in Massimo Vignelli's quote near the beginning of the video? It's very pretty. Thank you.

  • @zerobambiro
    @zerobambiro 3 роки тому +2

    I totaly agree. I was just missing FF DIN here. Just love this font.

  • @majkus
    @majkus Рік тому

    Interesting: I was trying to re-create the book design of a particular 1908 novel for a pastiche I was writing, and Century Expanded was the closest digital typeface that I-a non-specialist-could find. It is not quite identical to the original book, especially the style of the question mark, but pretty close. I do suspect that the original book used metal-type Century Expanded. The typeface has a nice readable look, and I've come to like it quite a bit, so I was pleased to hear it mentioned here. Note that it is not identical to its successor, the better-known Century Schoolbook, which came around a decade or two later.