My choice in typography was primarily to show understanding
of font families and the uses of the font types within it.
For headers, i used a font called Victorian Parlor as i felt it needed something special to help it stand out. (http://www.fontspace.com/burntilldead/victorian-parlor). This was a very artistic font in keeping with the ideas i had to make it look like the brochure was printed.
I chose a font that had a serif and sans version to
highlight my ability to format the document properly. I originally used serif for the title and heading until finding an alternate font that was also serif style and then stuck to sans for the main body of text.
This is because I feel that using serif makes the body a bit more difficult to
read due to the flourishes on the end of letters, it can skew the legibility of
the document. I did want to include some serif, in keeping with the Victorian
style and would have liked to have searched for a font that was very Victorian,
but had a lot of options within the family.
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