
1) Illegible typeface choice

2) Poor readability

3) Bad font choice

4) Conflict of mood between typeface and content

5) No typographic hierarchy

6) Trite or “cute”

7) Bad typeface combinations

8) No typographic contrast

9) You didn’t break any rules


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Wow really great list – very impressive. I’m going to share this article with our design audience at http://www.webydo.com. I think they’ll find it very useful for their website designs.
The number 10 its about the use of comic sans and papyrus xD
Take a look at #6 one more time π I got it covered π
As you probably already know, teachers and fellow students (that aren’t art students) and terrible at graphic design. At my school, a teacher typed something up – some motivational thing – and printed it out and hung it up next to the classroom door. Her two font choices were Comic Sans and Papyrus.
LOL! That’s too precious. I’d love to see that! If you can snag a pic, send it to me. I was already planning on collecting some bad examples like that. That would be perfect! Bad fonts — they are everywhere!