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location of the type impacts the relationship as well. Try mixing type from the same font
family or by mixing type from two families such as a classic serif and a clean, bold sans
serif.
How many typefaces to use
A common concern is how many different typefaces to use in one design (or in our case,
in one deck of slides). A good rule of thumb is one or two (or sometimes three). The
different sizes and weights create hierarchy naturally, so anything more than two different
typefaces is usually not necessary. You can use more than two, but just be clear that you
have a good reason for doing so.
This slide uses six different typefaces. Yuck.
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