Introduction
Ask people about bad typefaces and you’ll get opinions. Which typefaces are good, bad, evil, holy, done by monsters, published by saints. But when you look into the reasoning behind the arguments, it appears to be a complex issue in which black and white opinions are not helpful. Not all typefaces can do everything. Some typefaces are specialized and do one thing really well. Others are more generic but don’t excel in anything particular. Fortunately this
is not a typography specific problem, but rather the way things work in design.
This booklet is a short list of criteria that can be ap- plied to type (by graphic designers, typographers and type designers) in order to give an idea of what the good & bad discussion can be based on. It is wholly subjective and unscientific but it and based on my experience as a professional type designer. Your milage will undoubtedly vary. Ther are no examples of actual bad type here, Strada is great and the rest is hand lettering.
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