Personally, I detest the Times typeface with a passion because it's overused and ugly compared to many alternatives. Go with something simple and easily readable. Which are easier to read? Which are more 'lively'? Which do you just like? Those are some things that are very hard to judge objectively.īut yeah, follow Flint's advice and don't pick anything fancy like 'handwritten' computer fonts or anything like that. (This is of course less of an issue if you use a lesser-known software with a different standard font.) But when it comes to music fonts, it mostly comes down to making a sample in different fonts yourself and comparing them.
To some degree the same thing applies though: Simply using a slightly different font can make your score look less 'standard Finale/Sibelus/whatever'. Just some tiny changes in the title area make quite a difference.Īnd if you mean music fonts, like Flint I can't say much about that. If you just go with Finale's standard layout for example, to everyone who knows the Finale look it immediately looks like 'just another Finale file where the editor didn't think about the layout at all'. Nothing fancy, I personally prefer to keep it a very clear and simple font, but just something to make it look somewhat different. But I think it's a good idea to use a different font for the title and play around with italics, font sizes etc.