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Typography carries tone. A serif headline with a sans-serif body feels editorial and trustworthy. The wrong pairing creates visual friction that makes your brand feel amateur.
Two is the sweet spot for most brands. One for headlines, one for body text. A third can work for accents or UI elements, but more than that creates clutter.
Yes. All fonts in the Google Fonts library are open source and free for commercial use, including web, print, and app projects.
Almost always. Contrast between heading and body fonts creates visual hierarchy. Using the same font for both can work with weight variation, but pairing two different fonts adds personality.
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