The Blending of Old and New Style  

Another essential thing to remember is to be consistent with the old style and the new style. When it comes to designing, keeping the old style consistent will help achieve the desired design.

If there are old-style faces for the headers, footers, margins, and other parts of the design, it is best to use the same old style for all these design parts.

Using different, modern style faces for various aspects of the typeface design will make the design look messy and chaotic.

On the other hand, using transitional fonts for all the design parts will help make the old style consistent throughout the typeface. 

Incorporating Different Font Styles 

Professional typography has also reached a new level of quality with the availability of computer fonts designed by Adobe Systems Incorporated.

Computer fonts are the best available for people who need a lot of text and graphics in their web pages and other print materials. There are a large variety of computer fonts to choose from.

The different types of fonts available for use in design projects can be used to create elegant serif and sans-serif typefaces.

Adobe fonts can be designed in 12-point in size or larger, and they can also be designed in Apple iWork or Microsoft Word formats. 

People who work in web design projects will find it easier to read and understand their designs if they use sans-serif fonts. While it may sound counterintuitive to some, the sans-serif fonts present in computer fonts allow the eye to read the text more clearly.

For example, a sans-serif font such as Helvetica will read as clear as a human being's handwriting and it can be used in making handwritten invitation card.

Another popular sans-serif typeface is Arial. Many businesses use this typeface because of its professional appearance.