Feng Shui and Fonts
Feng Shui Friendly Fonts
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Feng Shui can also apply to the type of fonts that you use when you design a website, resume or even a contract. After all, Feng Shui is about the fine art of object placement and the way you place letters or words on a page may have a subtle influence on your good fortune.
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The idea is to choose a font that is not too cluttered looking and that has some rounded letters. Here is a breakdown of what you should be looking for in a Font.
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First of all avoid tiny fonts. Times New Roman may seem like a good choice for a font as it is so official looking. However the design of Times New Roman is very yin, thus suggesting a control freak or person who is not open to new information. Also Times New Roman fits almost 700 words to a page rather than the usual 500 which can make a page look cluttered or “too fullâ€. Also avoid Antiqua,
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Fonts that are shorter and squatter in nature are too Yang and suggest flakiness or unreliability. These include Bookman, Microsoft Sans Serif, Courier and Century Gothic.
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Fonts that are tall with just a touch of embellishment are good. These include Arial, Helvetica, elementary, Palatino and Tahoma.Â
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Try to choose fonts that have a few curves. Trebuchet is a fairly good choice of font simply because it contains many rounded curves that in terms of object placement on the page. Other fonts with nicely rounded letters include Georgia, Basic Sans, Bookman, Tennessee and Blue Ridge.
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