Across
- 2. The “t-shirt and jeans” typeface; simple, readable, and widely used.
- 3. New Roman Classic authority; most read and renowned font.
- 7. Geometrically driven; based on circles, squares, and triangles.
- 9. Evokes Disney ideals; family-friendly and fun.
- 10. New Roman Commissioned by IBM; associated with academia and term papers.
- 11. MT “Font to hate”; bubbly and often seen in middle school notes.
- 13. Sans Hit the streets in 1995; widely disliked by designers.
- 14. Whacky line between discord & rhyme; youthful and cartoonish.
Down
- 1. The “little black dress” of typefaces; elegant and versatile since 1957.
- 4. Tall, thick, bold; ideal for front-page headlines.
- 5. Used in the Declaration of Independence; elegant and historical.
- 6. Script Captures personal style and attitude.
- 8. Opinionated and wise; good for headlines with subtlety.
- 11. Black Bold, funky, retro; honors classic design.
- 12. Introduced in 2000; used in Obama’s 2008 campaign; linked to change and innovation.
