-
Fonts recomeneded for Fashion, beauty, spa website
I'm not a typography expert, actually I'm downright horrible. I need some guidance as to what fonts I should look into.
Here is a fashion website with the right font choices, I don't want to copy but just to show you:
http://www.donshaw.com/
-
Flashkit historian
I think they look fine as they are.
aviod decorative fonts for the content.
veranda is a good device font easy reading.
sans it is wide but not too wide.
for a good pixel font sans go with
teachers' pet sans
http://www.orgdot.com/aliasfonts/
As for headers
For a more stately worldly chic
go for echelon. a nice thin font.
For contemorary urban upscale
Metro
For decorative yet not old world
try
Park Avenue BT
Embassy BT
-
based on what you showed me, helvetica thin should look sexy, or go for a serif such as georgia.
tke a look at helvetica thin extended in a similar-themed site:
http://www.servisales.com
-
thank you both of you. This is the kind of reponses I was looking for? now to only search teh fonts and buy them.
Thank you once again.
-
Senior Member
I agree with Kernie on Helvetica.
You can also try Futura.
-
I was looking for that. I found it! Thanks for sharing.
-
Hi. If you have decided to open a beauty salon, you may encounter a number of difficulties. One of them is not understanding where to find a good supplier of furniture for your beauty salon in the initial stages. When I first started out, I also had to face this. Fortunately, after a while I came across a website called massagetablesnow that you should know more about. On this site I was able to find a large number of different massage tables, as well as other types of furniture for my beauty salon.
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
Click Here to Expand Forum to Full Width
|