Fonts for Presentations: Prisma


Fonts for Presentations: Prisma

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Multiline typefaces typically have several parallel lines and are best suited for heading text. Even better, these work well when the text is placed above a picture or textured background, as long as the visual is not too crowded. Prisma, one of such fonts was created in the last century by Rudolf Koch, a German type designer.

Explore Prisma, a font that you can use in your slides.




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