#11 Garet by Type Forward

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Q1: What should graphic communicators look for when choosing a typeface family for a specific project? What kind of typeface designs are best for pairing with your typeface?

Ans: When choosing a typeface for a project, graphic communicators should think about the intended use and audience, as well as the mood and tone they want to convey. Garet is modern geometric sans serif font that is versatile and legible, making it suitable for various projects - from corporate branding to advertising to editorial design. As for pairing typefaces, Garet has generous x-heights and easily distinguishable glyph forms, making it compatible with various typeface designs, including serif, script, and display fonts.

Q2: What were your goals when designing the typeface? What is the one or two most important things graphic communicators should know about the typeface, or how will the family of fonts help them create better design?

Ans: Our goal when designing Garet was to create a modern geometric sans serif font that was both highly legible and versatile. We paid attention to the details of each letterform to make sure that both fonts were easy to read at small sizes, and we included a range of weights and styles to give designers more flexibility. The most important thing for graphic communicators to know about Garet is that they are technically optimized and visually adjusted for better legibility and come in various weights and styles to suit different design needs. Overall, Garet can help graphic communicators create better designs by providing them with legible, versatile and distinctive character fonts that can be used in various projects.