What font should I choose for my thesis?

This post is by DrJanene Carey, a freelance writer and editor based in Armidale NSW. She occasionally teaches academic writing at the University of New England and often edits academic theses, articles and reports. Her website is http://www.janenecarey.com

Arguably, this question is a classic time waster and the student who poses it should be told to just get on with writing up their research. But as someone who edits theses for a living, I think a bit of time spent on fonts is part of the process of buffing and polishing what is, after all, one of the most important documents you will ever produce. Just bear in mind that there is no need to immerse yourself so deeply in the topic that you start quibbling about whether it’s a font or a typeface that you are choosing .

Times New Roman is the standard choice for academic documents, and the thesis preparation guidelines of some universities stipulate its use. For many years, it was the default body text for Microsoft Word. With the release of Office 2007, the default became a sans serif typeface called Calibri. Lacking the little projecting bits (serifs) at the end of characters makes Calibri and its many friends, such as Arial, Helvetica and Verdana, look smoother and clearer on a screen, but generally makes them less readable than a serif typeface when used for printed text . The other problem with choosing a sans serif for your body text is that if you want passages in italics (for example, lengthy participant quotes) often this will be displayed as slanted letters, rather than as a true italic font.

You would like your examiners to feel as comfortable as possible while their eyes are traversing the many, many pages of your thesis, so maximising legibility and readability is a good idea. Times New Roman is ubiquitous and familiar, which means it is probably the safest option, but it does have a couple of drawbacks. Originally designed for The Times in London, its characters are slightly narrowed, so that more of them can be squished into a newspaper column. Secondly, some people intensely dislike TNR because they think it has been overused, and regard it as the font you choose when you are not choosing a font .

If you do have the luxury of choice (your university doesn’t insist you use Times New Roman, and you have defined document styles that are easy to modify, and there’s enough time left before the submission deadline) then I think it is worth considering what other typefaces might work well with your thesis. I’m not a typographical expert, but I have the following suggestions.

  • Don’t use Calibri, or any other sans serif font, for your body text, though it is fine for headings. Most people agree that dense chunks of printed text are easier to read if the font is serif, and examiners are likely to expect a typeface that doesn’t stray too far from the standard. To my eye, Calibri looks a little too casual for the body of a thesis.
  • Typefaces like Garamond, Palatino, Century Schoolbook, Georgia, Minion Pro, Cambria and Constantia are all perfectly acceptable, and they come with Microsoft Word. However, some of them (Georgia and Constantia, for example) feature non-lining numerals, which means that instead of all sitting neatly on the base line, some will stand higher or lower than others, just like letters do. This looks nice when they are integrated with the text, but it is probably not what you want for a tabular display.
  • Consider using a different typeface for your headings. It will make them more prominent, which enhances overall readability because the eye scanning the pages can quickly take in the hierarchy of ideas. The easiest way to get a good contrast with your serif body text is to have sans serif headings. Popular combinations are Garamond/Helvetica; Minion Pro/Myriad Pro; Times New Roman/Arial Narrow. But don’t create a dog’s breakfast by having more than two typefaces in your thesis – use point sizes, bold and italics for variety.

Of late, I’ve become quite fond of Constantia. It’s an attractive serif typeface that came out with Office 2007 at the same time as Calibri, and was specifically designed to look good in print and on screen. Increasingly, theses will be read in PDF rather than book format, so screen readability is an important consideration.  Asked to review Microsoft’s six new ClearType fonts prior to their release, typographer Raph Levien said Constantia was likely to be everyone’s favourite, because ‘Even though it’s a highly readable Roman font departing only slightly from the classical model, it still manages to be fresh and new.’

By default, Constantia has non-lining numerals, but from Word 2010 onwards you can set them to be lining via the advanced font/number forms option, either throughout your document or in specific sections, such as within tables.

Here is an excerpt from a thesis, shown twice with different typefaces. The first excerpt features Calibri headings with Constantia body text, and the second has that old favourite, Times New Roman. As these examples have been rendered as screenshots, you will get a better idea of how the fonts actually look if you try them on your own computer and printer.

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Great fonts for a PhD thesis – and terrible ones

There are thousands of fonts out there – which one should you choose for a great-looking PhD thesis? I will explain the differences between serif and sans-serif fonts, what ligatures are and why you shouldn’t use that fun free font you found on the internet.

Great fonts for a PhD thesis: Serif vs. sans-serif

As I explained in my Ultimate Guide to preparing a PhD thesis for printing , there are two basic kinds of fonts: Serif fonts and sans-serif fonts. Serif fonts have small lines – serifs – at the ends of all lines. Sans-serif fonts don’t have those lines. Compare these two, Palatino Linotype and Arial:

Great fonts for a PhD thesis

Serifs guide the reader’s eyes, making sure that they stay in the same line while reading a printed text. In turn, your reader’s brain won’t get tired so quickly and they can read for longer.

But there is another feature that many serif fonts have. Look at these three (which are all great fonts to use in your PhD thesis, btw):

Great fonts for a PhD thesis

If you look closely, you will see that serif fonts often have different stroke thicknesses within every letter. This is called “weight contrast”. A subtle weight contrast further improves legibility of a printed text. Hence, I recommend you use a serif font with a bit of a weight contrast for your main text.

Which serif font should you choose?

But whatever you do, this one thing is extremely important: Choose a font that offers all styles: regular, italics , bold , and bold italics . Since these four styles all need to be designed separately, many fonts don’t offer all of them. Especially bold italics is absent in most free internet fonts and even from many fonts that come with your operating system or word processor.

Also: In your bibliography and in-text citations (if you go with an author-year citation style) you will have to display author’s names from all over the world. Many of them will contain special letters. For example German umlauts (ä, ö, ü), accented letters used in lots of of languages, i.e. French or Spanish (à, é, ñ, etc.), and dozens of other special letters from all kinds of languages (ç, ı, ł, ø, etc.). Be aware that only a very limited number of fonts offer all of these!

If you have mathematical equations in your thesis that require more than +, – and =, your font choices are limited even further . After all, the vast majority of fonts do not offer special operators.

As you can see, these criteria severely limit your choice of font for the main text. Needless to say, they rule out free fonts you can download from dafont.com or 1001fonts.com . That is why I urge you to go with a classic font. To make things easier for you, here is a table with serif fonts that offer all the characters you could dream of:

Failsafe serif fonts for your PhD thesis

These fonts are heavily based on fonts that have been in use since the invention of the mechanical printing press in the 15th century. Hence, these types of fonts have been tried and tested for more than 500 years. Hard to argue with that!

But which of these fonts is The Best TM for a PhD thesis? That depends on how much text you have in your thesis vs. how many figures, tables, equations, etc. As I have noted in the table, fonts have different widths. Look at this image showing the same text in Times New Roman (TNR), Cambria, and Sitka Text; all at the same size:

best fonts for thesis writing

Hence, setting entire pages of text in TNR will make the page look quite dense and dark. So, a thesis with a lot of text and few figures is best set in a wider font like Sitka Text. On the other hand, if you have a lot of figures, tables, etc., TNR is a good choice because it keeps paragraphs of text compact and therefore the page from looking too empty. Medium-width fonts like Cambria are a good compromise between the two.

To see some of these fonts in action, check out this example PhD thesis where I show all sorts of font combinations and page layouts.

When to use a sans-serif font in your PhD thesis

This covers serif fonts. But which sans-serif fonts are great for your PhD thesis? And when do you use them?

As mentioned above, serif fonts are good for the main text of your thesis. But titles and headings are a different story. There, a sans-serif font will look very nice. Plus, using a different font in your headings than in the main text will help the reader recognize when a new section begins.

Here are some examples for good sans-serif fonts:

Great fonts for a PhD thesis - sans-serif

Each of these fonts – Futura, Franklin Gothic Book, and Gill Sans – are wonderful for headings in a PhD thesis. Why? Because they are easily readable, well-balanced and don’t call undue attention to themselves. Also, they have many options: regular, light, medium, bold, extra bold, including italics for all of them. And most operating systems or word processors have them pre-installed.

The criteria for heading fonts are not nearly as strict as those for main text fonts. If you have Latin species names in your headings, make sure the font offers (bold) italics. If you need to display Greek letters in your headings, make sure the font offers those. Done.

However, there are some criteria for headings. Just for fun, let’s have a look at some sans-serif fonts that would be a bad choice for a thesis:

Great fonts for a PhD thesis - sans-serif

I’d like to explicitly state that these are wonderful, well-designed fonts – you just shouldn’t use them in a scientific document. Heattenschweiler is too narrow, Broadway has too much weight contrast and Aspergit Light is too thin. All of these things impair readability and might make your opponents squint at your headings. Of course, you will want to do everything in your power to make the experience of reading your thesis as pleasant a possible for your opponents!

How are these fonts great for my PhD thesis? They are boring!

Why yes, they are, thanks for noticing!

Seriously though, the fonts not being interesting is the point. Your PhD thesis is a scientific document showing your expertise in your field and your ability to do independent research. The content of your thesis, the science, should be the sole focus. A PhD thesis is not the place to show off your quirky personality by way of an illegible font.

However, you can infuse your personality into your thesis cover and chapter start pages. There, you can use a fun font, since you probably don’t have to display any special characters.

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Don’t use fonts made for non-Latin alphabets (Cyrillic, Hanzi, etc.)

Every computer nowadays comes pre-installed with a number of fonts made for displaying languages that don’t use the Latin alphabet (Latin alphabet = The alphabet in which this very article is displayed). Prominent examples for languages that don’t use the Latin alphabet are Asian languages such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, etc. Other examples include the Arabic, Brahmic, and Cyrillic script. But there are many more fonts for a myriad of non-Latin alphabets. These fonts were optimized to make the characters of their languages easily readable.

However (and this is why I’ve written this entire section) they usually also contain Latin characters to be able to display the occasional foreign word.

Hence, you might want to honour your roots by using a font in your thesis that was made for your native language, by someone from your home country. It is tempting, because all the Latin characters are there, right? I completely understand this wish, but I strongly advise against it since there are some serious drawbacks.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not throwing shade on these fonts, they are fantastic at what they were made for. Displaying long stretches of text in the Latin alphabet, however, is not one of those things. Let me explain why.

They don’t offer all necessary characters

Firstly, fonts made to display languages with a non-Latin alphabet contain the bare minimum of Latin characters. That is, the basic letters and the most important punctuation marks. Hence, they don’t have all those math operators and special characters I talked about in the section about serif fonts.

Also, the Latin characters in these fonts are usually sans-serif, so less suitable for long text.

But let’s say the non-Latin alphabet font you chose does offer all special characters and has serifs. Unfortunately, they are still not suitable to use in your PhD thesis, for the following reasons:

They are often too small or large for use with greek letters

Do you mention β-Mercaptoethanol or α-Histidin antibodies in your Materials and Methods? Or any other Greek letter? Since Latin characters are scaled differently in fonts made for non-Latin alphabets, Greek letters will not be the same size as the rest of the text anymore. For example, look at this text, where I rendered everything (I swear!) in the specified font size:

non-latin fonts don't offer ligatures

In the first panel (Cambria), the Greek letters are the same size and weight as the main text. As I have said, Cambria is one of the fonts explicitly recommended for your thesis. If you look closely at the enlarged line on the bottom of the panel, you can see that the alpha is the same height as the lower-case letters, whereas the beta is the same height as the upper-case letters. It looks neat and tidy.

However, by using a non-Latin font for your PhD thesis, you are asking for trouble.

In the second panel, I show Cordia New, a font for Thai script. At 12 pt, it is way smaller than the Latin font. The Greek letters – which are also at 12 pt! – stand out awkwardly. Also, Cordia New produces a line distance that is larger than it should be when using it for a text in the Latin alphabet.

In the last panel I show Microsoft YaHei for displaying Hanzi characters. Here, the Latin characters are larger. This leads to the Greek letters being too small. And, as you can see in the second and third lines of the paragraph of text, the line distance is quite narrow. However, the Greek letter β requires a regular line distance. So, it pushes the following line down, making the paragraph look uneven.

They don’t offer ligatures

Now, what on earth are ligatures? I could dive into the history of book printing here but I’ll spare you those details. In essence, Ligatures are two or more letters that are printed as one single glyph. Let me show you:

what are ligatures

In the top line, you can see that the characters inside the boxes “melt” into each other. This single shape made out of several letter is called a ligature. They are mostly common with the small letter f. If you take a magnifying glass and look at the pages of a novel, you will quickly find these same ligatures. E-readers also display ligatures. Heck, even WhatsApp does it!

Ligatures also make the text easier to read. However, in order to display them, a font actually has to have the glyphs for the ligatures. And many fonts don’t. In order to find out whether a font you chose offers them, go to the character map of that font. (In Windows 10, simply click the windows logo in the corner of your screen and start typing the word “character”.) Pick a font in the drop-down menu. Now, search for the word “ligature” in the character map. If the map is empty after this, the font has no ligature glyphs.

All that being said, ligatures are not super important. I just wanted to mention them.

You can still use fonts made for non-Latin alphabets

If you want to honour your roots by way of a font, you can still do this. For example in your thesis title and/or for the chapter start pages.

In a word: Don’t go crazy with those fonts! Let your science do the talking. If you want to see what your thesis could look like with some of the fonts I recommended, check out the example PhD thesis .

Do you want to see a font combination that’s not in the example thesis? Contact me and I’ll set a few pages in your desired font, free of charge!

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How do font plays a critical role in thesis, 8 best fonts for thesis writing, tips to choose the best font for thesis, mistakes to avoid while choosing a font, how to format your thesis perfectly.

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When your professor assigns you a thesis, he excepts it to be perfect at the time of submission. The textual content of the document is the utmost source of information. So, while creating content, you should take care of the font selection. Choosing the best font for the thesis provides an attractive appearance and preserves the aesthetic value of your document. Also, the font professionally presents information. Choosing font in both ways (either online or printed form) of the thesis is crucial. If you are submitting it online, then the font makes a difference in the readability. If you are providing it in the printed form, then the font reflects professionalism.

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Sometimes, it is questioned that why the font is necessary. Well, the font is as mandatory as the content. You should know that everything is in proper fonts   for the thesis.

  • To highlight headings, you can use bold and stylish fonts.
  • To highlight the subheadings, you can use italic and cursive fonts.
  • The information that you want to convey must be in a simple and decent font.

This particular formula will grab the reader’s attention to your document. If you don’t focus on the font, then your document will look imprudent. It can create a bad impact on your professor. If you don't show creativity while writing, then the reader will get bored and won’t show interest in your document. So, make sure to always use different fonts in the thesis according to the needs. Now, let’s talk about some of the most appropriate fonts included in the thesis.

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A thesis can look presentable if you include appropriate fonts in it. The following fonts will create a positive impression on your professor. Let’s take a look:

  • Times New Roman Times New Roman was particularly designed for Times Newspaper for London. This font has a separate and different value in a formal style. Most of the universities and colleges suggest students use this font in a document.
  • Georgia Georgia font was designed in 1883, especially for Microsoft Corporation. This is the best font for the students who want to submit the document online. It is preferred for the elegant and small appearance for low-resolution screens.
  • Serif Serif is originated from Roman from a font written on a stone. Earlier, this font was not accepted universally. The specialty of this font is that every alphabet has a small line or stroke attached to the end of the larger stroke.
  • Garamond Garamond is usually used for book printing and body text. If you want to write the main body or long paragraphs, then you can use this font. It is simple and easy to read.
  • Cambria Cambria is founded by Microsoft and later distributed with Windows and Office. This font is the easiest to read in a hurry because it contains spaces and proportions between the alphabets. This is suitable for the body and the long sentence.
  • Century Gothic Century Gothic is basically in the geometric style released in 1881. This font has a larger height instead of other fonts. If the university allows you to choose the font of your own choice, you can go for this one.
  • Palatino Linotype Palatino Linotype font is highly legible for online documents. It enhances the quality of the letter when displayed on the screen. This font is majorly used for books, periodicals, and catalogs.
  • Lucida Bright Lucida Bright has a unique quality that the text looks larger at smaller point sizes also. This font can fit words on a single line. To write a thesis, you can choose this font easily.

After getting brief knowledge about the fonts, let's now come to the tips to choose the best font for the thesis. Here are some major key points that you should follow while choosing a font.

  • Make sure your font looks attractive.
  • It should match your tone.
  • Headings and subheadings must be highlighted.
  • It should not look congested.
  • Avoid choosing complicated or fancy fonts.

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Students make some mistakes while choosing a font, which the professor dislikes the most. So, to avoid those, keep the below points in mind.

  • Don’t choose fonts on your likes and dislikes.
  • Put the reader's preference first and then choose the font.
  • Avoid too many fonts as they make the work look unorganized.
  • Make sure all fonts match your document instead of making it look like a disaster.
  • Choose different fonts for titles, subtitles, paragraphs.

When preparing the thesis for submission, students must follow strict formatting requirements. Any deviations in these requirements may lead to the rejection of the thesis.

  • The language should be perfect.
  • The length of the thesis should be divided appropriately among the sections.
  • The page size, margins, and spacing on the page should be correct.
  • The font and point size should be displayed correctly.

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The Modern Language Association (MLA) provides explicit, specific recommendations for the margins and spacing of academic papers. (See: Document Format .) But their advice on font selection is less precise: “Always choose an easily readable typeface (e.g. Times New Roman) in which the regular style contrasts clearly with the italic, and set it to a standard size (e.g. 12 point)” ( MLA Handbook , 7th ed., §4.2).

So which fonts are “easily readable” and have “clearly” contrasting italics? And what exactly is a “standard” size?

For academic papers, an “easily readable typeface” means a serif font, and a “standard” type size is between 10 and 12 point.

Use A Serif Font

Serifs are the tiny strokes at the end of a letter’s main strokes. Serif fonts have these extra strokes; sans serif fonts do not. ( Sans is French for “without.”) Serif fonts also vary the thickness of the letter strokes more than sans serifs, which have more uniform lines.

best fonts for thesis writing

Books, newspapers, and magazines typically set their main text in a serif font because they make paragraphs and long stretches of text easier to read. Sans serifs (Arial, Calibri, Helvetica, Gill Sans, Verdana, and so on) work well for single lines of text, like headings or titles, but they rarely make a good choice for body text.

Moreover, most sans serifs don’t have a true italic style. Their “italics” are really just “obliques,” where the letters slant slightly to the right but keep the same shape and spacing. Most serifs, on the other hand, do have a true italic style, with distinctive letter forms and more compact spacing.

best fonts for thesis writing

Since they’re more readable for long passages and have sharper contrast in their italics, you should always use a serif font for the text of an academic paper.

Use A Readable Type Size

The standard unit for measuring type size is the point . A point is 1 / 72 of an inch, roughly one pixel on a computer screen. The point size of a font tells you the size of the “em square” in which your computer displays each letter of the typeface. How tall or wide any given letter is depends on how the type designer drew it within the em square, thus a font’s height and width can vary greatly depending on the design of the typeface. That’s why if you set two fonts at the same point size, one usually looks bigger than the other.

Compare the following paragraphs, both set at 12 point but in different fonts:

best fonts for thesis writing

For body text in academic papers, type sizes below 10 point are usually too small to read easily, while type sizes above 12 point tend to look oversized and bulky. So keep the text of your paper between 10 and 12 point .

Some teachers may require you to set your whole text at 12 point. Yet virtually every book, magazine, or newspaper ever printed for visually unimpaired grown-ups sets its body type smaller than 12 point. Newspapers use even smaller type sizes. The New York Times , for example, sets its body text in a perfectly legible 8.7 point font. So with proper spacing and margins, type sizes of 11 or 10 point can be quite comfortable to read.

Font Recommendations

I usually ask my students to use Century Schoolbook or Palatino for their papers. If your teacher requires you to submit your papers in a particular font, do so. (Unless they require you to use Arial , in which case drop the class.)

One thing to consider when choosing a font is how you submit your essay. When you submit a hard copy or a PDF, your reader will see the text in whatever typeface you use. Most electronic submission formats, on the other hand, can only use the fonts available on the reader’s computer. So if you submit the paper electronically, be sure to use a font your instructor has.

What follows is a list of some widely available, highly legible serif fonts well-suited for academic papers. I’ve divided them into four categories: Microsoft Word Fonts, Mac OS Fonts, Google Fonts, and Universal Fonts.

Microsoft Word Fonts

Microsoft Word comes with lots of fonts of varying quality. If your teacher asks you to submit your paper in Word format, you can safely assume they have Word and all the fonts that go with it.

best fonts for thesis writing

Morris Fuller Benton designed Century Schoolbook in 1923 for elementary-school textbooks, so it’s a highly readable font. It’s one of the best fonts available with Microsoft Word. Because it’s so legible, U. S. Supreme Court Rule 33.1.b madates that all legal documents submitted to the Court be set in Century Schoolbook or a similar Century-style font.

best fonts for thesis writing

Hermann Zapf designed Palatino in 1948 for titles and headings, but its elegant proportions make it a good font for body text. Named for Renaissance calligrapher Giambattista Palatino, this font has the beauty, harmony, and grace of fine handwriting. Palatino Linotype is the name of the font included with Microsoft Word; Mac OS includes a version of the same typeface called simply Palatino.

Microsoft Word includes several other fonts that can work well for academic essays: Bell MT , Californian FB , Calisto MT , Cambria , Garamond , and Goudy Old Style .

Mac OS Fonts

Apple has a well-deserved reputation for design excellence which extends to its font library. But you can’t count on any of these Mac OS fonts being on a computer that runs Windows.

best fonts for thesis writing

Finding his inspiration in the typography of Pierre Simon Fournier, Matthew Carter designed Charter in 1987 to look good even on crappy mid-80s fax machines and printers. Its ability to hold up even in low resolution makes Charter work superbly well on screen. Bitstream released Charter under an open license, so you can add it to your font arsenal for free. You can download Charter here .

best fonts for thesis writing

In 1991 Apple commissioned Jonathan Hoefler to design a font that could show off the Mac’s ability to handle complex typography. The result was Hoefler Text , included with every Mac since then. The bold weight of Hoefler Text on the Mac is excessively heavy, but otherwise it’s a remarkable font: compact without being cramped, formal without being stuffy, and distinctive without being obtrusive. If you have a Mac, start using it.

Other Mac OS fonts you might consider are Baskerville and Palatino .

Google Fonts

When you submit a paper using Google Docs, you can access Google’s vast library of free fonts knowing that anyone who opens it in Google Docs will have those same fonts. Unfortunately, most of those free fonts are worth exactly what you paid for them, so choose wisely.

best fonts for thesis writing

IBM Plex is a super-family of typefaces designed by Mike Abbink and the Bold Monday type foundry for — you guessed it — IBM. Plex serif is a solid, legible font that borrows features from Janson and Bodoni in its design. Plex is, not surprisingly, a thoroughly corporate font that aims for and achieves a bland neutrality suitable for most research papers.

best fonts for thesis writing

John Baskerville originally designed this typeface in the 1850s, employing new techniques to make sharper contrasts between thin and thick strokes in the letter forms. The crisp, elegant design has inspired dozens of subsequent versions. Libre Baskerville is based on the American Type Founder’s 1941 version, modified to make it better for on-screen reading.

Unfortunately. Google Fonts has few really good serif fonts. Some others you might consider are Crimson Pro and Spectral .

Universal Fonts

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Matthew Carter designed Georgia in 1993 for maximum legibility on computer screens. Georgia looks very nice on web sites, but in print it can look a bit clunky, especially when set at 12 point. Like Times New Roman, it’s on every computer and is quite easy to read. The name “Georgia” comes from a tabloid headline: “Alien Heads Found in Georgia.”

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Times New Roman is, for better or worse, the standard font for academic manuscripts. Many teachers require it because it’s a solid, legible, and universally available font. Stanley Morison designed it in 1931 for The Times newspaper of London, so it’s a very efficient font and legible even at very small sizes. Times New Roman is always a safe choice. But unless your instructor requires it, you should probably use something a bit less overworked.

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Be consistent in the use of font/typeface throughout your manuscript. All text material must be in the same font/typeface; all headings and figure/table titles/captions must be in a consistent typeface.

Please select a font and size that is highly legible and will reproduce clearly. Ornate or decorative fonts such as script, calligraphy, gothic, italics, or specialized art fonts are not acceptable. For electronic submissions, embedded fonts are required.

Any symbols, equations, figures, drawings, diacritical marks, or lines that cannot be typed, and therefore are drawn, must be added in permanent black ink.

Below are suggested fonts and sizes.

Table listing permissible fonts for thesis/dissertation manuscripts. Fonts listed are Arial, Century, Courier New, Garamond, Georgia, Lucida Bright, Microsoft Sans Serif, Tahoma, Times, Times New Roman, Trebuchet MS, Verdana, and CMR for LaTex.. 11 or 12 pt font is recommended.

Establish and follow a consistent pattern for layout of all headings.  All headings should use the same font size, font weight, typeface, etc.

For example: center all major headings; place secondary headings at least two lines below major headings.

Typeface/Printing Quality (Paper Submissions Only)

If you are submitting your manuscript on paper, printer quality is critical to produce a clean, clear image. You are strongly urged to use a laser printer, as ink jet and line printers generally do not produce fully clear, legible results. Dot matrix-type printers are not acceptable.

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For most theses, the font should be one that is appropriate for an academic paper. Generally, the same font should be used throughout the thesis (dedication page and scholarship-appropriate alterations excepted).

Normally the font should be equivalent to 10 to 12 point font in Times New Roman or Arial for main text, and at least 2mm high in tables and figures.

Font colour should normally be black throughout, except for web links which should be blue.

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Dissertation layout and formatting

Published on October 21, 2015 by Koen Driessen . Revised on February 20, 2019.

The layout requirements for a dissertation are often determined by your supervisor or department. However, there are certain guidelines that are common to almost every program, such as including page numbers and a table of contents.

If you are writing a paper in the MLA citation style , you can use our  MLA format guide .

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Font, font size, and line spacing, tables and figures, referencing, paragraph marks, headers and footers, page numbering, dissertation printing.

Use a clear and professional font. Some examples include Verdana, Times New Roman, and Calibri (which is the default font in Microsoft Word). Font size is best set to 10 or 11.

In scientific articles and theses, a line spacing of 1.15 or 1.5 is generally preferred, as it makes the document more readable and enables your supervisor to post comments between the lines of text.

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With tables, the number and title should be placed above; with figures and all other illustrations, the number and title should be placed below.

Microsoft Word has a feature that can help you to automatically place these numbers and titles in the correct position. Select the graphic, right-click, and choose “Insert Caption…” In the dialogue box that appears, specify whether it is a table or figure and enter a title. Once you click “Okay,” the number and the title will be generated in the right place.

Another advantage of using this Word feature to label your graphics is that you will later be able to generate lists of tables and figures with a push of a button.

Different heading styles are frequently used to help the reader differentiate between chapters, sections, and subsections of your dissertation. For instance, you may choose to bold all chapter headings but to italicize all lower-level headings.

Once you decide on the scheme you will use, it is important that you apply it consistently throughout your entire dissertation. Using the “Styles” feature of Microsoft Word can be very helpful in this regard. After you have created a heading, just highlight it and select a style (such as Heading 1 or Heading 2) from the home tool bar. Keeping a list may help you keep track of what style to use when.

Citing sources in a correct and appropriate manner is crucial in a dissertation, as failing to do so can make you guilty of plagiarism . It is important that these references follow certain standards.

The APA standard is most commonly used. After realizing how difficult it is to create correctly formatted citations manually, we developed the APA Citation Generator  to assist you. You can use this free and simple tool to easily generate citations that follow the official APA style.

We also recommend that you use a plagiarism scanner to check for unintended plagiarism.

Paragraph marks in Word

Using the “Show paragraph marks” feature can help you to avoid this scenario. To turn it on, click on the paragraph symbol in your home tool bar (as shown in the above illustration). A black paragraph symbol will then be shown after every paragraph and “hard return” in your document, which allows you to see how the layout is constructed.

This can be very helpful when you are trying to determine the cause of mysterious jumps and other problems.

Headers and footers can give your dissertation a very professional look. They also make it immediately clear to readers what document is before them.

A header or footer can be added by double-clicking respectively at the top or bottom of a page in your document. There are generally no firm rules about what you must include; the following are common choices:

  • The name/logo of your home educational institution
  • The name/logo of the company or organization where you completed a placement
  • The title of your dissertation (which may be shortened if necessary)
  • Page numbers

Page numbers are commonly placed in the lower right-hand corner of the page. They can easily be added by simply creating a footer. Bear in mind that a page number is usually not included on the title page of a dissertation.

  • To ensure that the page numbering doesn’t start on the cover page, but the numbering begins on page 1, place the cursor on the bottom of the page where you want to start with page numbering (if you want to start on page 2, click at the bottom of the first page).
  • Next go to “Page layout” and then “Breaks”. Next, choose the submenu “Next page”.
  • Switch to the side, where the numbering should begin (in this case, page 2). In the edit mode of the header or footer, choose “link to previous”, after that click on “Move to footer” and click on the “Link to previous” again.
  • Now, to add a page number, click on the “Insert” tab, then on the “Header and footer” group, and then click “Page number”. Now you can also choose where the page number should be (top of the page, bottom of the page or page margins) and you can choose a design.
  • Finally select the option “format page number” and enter the page numbers, in what page you want the numbering to begin. After you have pressed “ok”, the page number then begins with the number from the previously selected break.

A clear and well-presented title page is a nice finishing touch for your dissertation. Certain information should be included here by default. We have prepared a separate article on title pages that includes a handy checklist you can use to make sure you don’t forget anything.

Always make sure that everything in your dissertation is in the correct order and placed in the appropriate chapter. More information on how to put your document together can be found in our article on structure a dissertation .

If you are interested in seeing how other students have tackled preparing their theses, you may find it useful to check out these dissertation examples .

The last step is usually to prepare a hardcopy of your final document. There are many issues to think about, such as whether you will make it single- or double-sided.

Before you print, however, we recommend that you check one last time that your document meets all of the below requirements!

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Times New Roman, Georgia, Garamond, Arial, Verdana, Cambria, Century Gothic, Constantia, and Arial Narrow are some of the ideal fonts for dissertation writing.

What is Dissertation Writing ?

In the term – Dissertation writing, the word “Dissertation” has originated from the Latin language where ‘ dissertare’ means ‘to debate’. This word was first used in the English language in around 1651 which gave us a definition to write extensively on a certain subject. It is also defined as a long piece of writing on any particular topic which you have studied.

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In a dissertation writing, the writer should always choose to write with the help of using a clear font like Arial, Times New Roman, etc. They should also set perfect font sizes such are 10 to 12 also the line spacing should be done of 1.15 or 1.5 which is generally accepted as it makes the document appear more neat and tidy and allows the reader to put comments in between.

Mistakes that should be avoided while choosing the Font for dissertation writing:

  • Do not choose fonts on the basis of your personal likes and dislikes. Always the writer should keep in mind that they should choose the font on the basis of the reader’s perspective as it is not easy to go through a 20 pages dissertation with a complex font.
  • Always avoid using too many fonts as the write-ups become too much complicated and is also not considered well organized.
  • All fonts for dissertation do not match or work together, therefore, a student should make sure that they should choose fonts which go along their write up
  • Try separating the fonts of your subtitles and the paragraphs as the same fonts used might make your writing monotonous and boring for the reader.

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Times new roman: most common fonts for dissertation.

This font was originally designed for Times Newspaper of London. This font has a separate and different aesthetician a formal style that is prescribed or assigned by many universities and colleges. It is also quite easy to read.

This is a serif type font designed by Matthew Carter and was founded by Microsoft Corporation. It was created and released in 1993 and 1996 respectively.

This another font which has a pleasant-looking appearance on dissertation writing and is also considered as an old-style serif typeface which was named for 16th-century Parisian engraver Claude Garamond. This font is very much popular and is used for printing books etc.

This is also a Serif style typeface commissioned by Microsoft which was designed by Steve Matteson, Robin Nicholas and Jelle Bosma in 2004. It is distributed by windows and office.

Century Gothic:

This is also designed in a sans serif typeface style and a geometric style that was released in 1991 by Monotype Imaging. 

Palatino Linotype:

This font was first released in 1949 by Stempel foundry. This serif typeface style font was designed by Hermann Zapf. It has bee also classified as old style font.

This font style is one of the commonly used font styles which is also displayed sometimes as Arial MT. It has been classified as neo-grotesque sans-serif which was released in 1982 and was designed by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders.

This font style is widely used for writing dissertations or any other academic papers as they provide a very cleaned and very simple – smooth look to the paper and also to the eyes of the reader. This was designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft Corporation.

Constantia:

This was designed by John Hudson, a serif style design that was commissioned by Microsoft. The developmental work for this writing began in 2003 and was finally released in 2006

Century schoolbook: Fonts for dissertation

It is again a serif style typeface that was designed by Linn Boyd and Morris F Benton. This belongs to the century writing font family which was released in between 1894-1923.

Arial Narrow:

This is a high style font that is available for free download for personal and commercial use. However, the free version provides all upper case and lower case with some special character and features.

Therefore above are some of the most popularly used ideal fonts for dissertation writing. Times Roman is the most chosen font styles for thesis and dissertation writing but still, it has some common drawbacks as this font was created mostly to create spaces in between the words and letters but according to some professionals, the usage of this font causes overuse of view.

Similarly, Verdana and Arial fonts for dissertation might provide a simple and clear look on the screen but on the paper, it appears a little congested and a little less formal. But still, all of these fonts discussed above are some of the most appropriate fonts which are ideally used in writing a thesis, dissertation, essays or any writing assignment given to a student in college.

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These rules are taken from the KU Office of Graduate Studies Thesis or Dissertation Formatting Guidelines. To see the full thesis or dissertation formatting requirements, visit https://graduate.ku.edu/submitting

  • Students should use the same font size (11- or 12-point) and style (typically Times New Roman) through the thesis, including labels and references.
  • Tables, captions, and footnotes should use the same font style but may be smaller in size (usually 10-point).
  • Chapter and section headings may be bold and no more than 2 points larger than the text size.
  • Non-standard typefaces, such as script, are generally not acceptable except for commonly used symbols.
  • The Office of Graduate Studies recommends that students get their font choice approved by their department and their graduate division before the thesis defense.
  • Lettering and symbols in tables and figures should be no less than 10 points.
  • Normally theses and dissertations use double-spaced formatting.
  • Single-spaced formatting is acceptable in the table of contents, footnotes, end notes, charts, graphs, tables, block quotations, captions, glossary, appendices and bibliography.
  • Students may use singe- or one-and-a-half-spacing for the body of the text with prior written approval of their thesis committee and graduate division.

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Writing a dissertation is one of the most significant academic achievements you will undertake. Choosing the right font type for your thesis is essential to presenting your research professionally and elegantly.

The type of font you choose can affect your research’s readability, clarity, and overall impression. With so many font options available, deciding which font type is best suited for your research can be challenging. We’ll guide you through choosing the perfect font type for your research.

We’ll discuss key factors to consider when choosing a font, such as legibility, readability, and aesthetics, and provide practical tips to help you make an informed decision. Additionally, we will explore different font types commonly used in academic writing, including serif, sans-serif, and monospace fonts, and highlight their unique characteristics and applications. Whether you are an experienced academic writer or a novice dissertation writer, this post will equip you with knowledge and skills.

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What Is A Thesis Font Type?

What Is A Thesis Font Type

Choosing the right font type can be an important decision when writing a thesis. The most common font types used for academic writing, including theses, are Times New Roman and Arial. Both fonts are easily read and widely accepted as appropriate for academic writing.

However, some universities or departments may have specific requirements for font type, so it is important to check with your advisor or institution before making a final decision. Ultimately, the most important thing is to choose a font that is easy to read and does not distract from the content of your thesis.

Thesis Font Choosing The Right Typeface For Your Research

When choosing the right font for your thesis, it’s important to consider both readability and professionalism. While many options are available, some fonts may not be appropriate for academic work. Here are some tips for choosing the right typeface for your research:

  • Stick with traditional fonts. Times New Roman, Arial, and Calibri are commonly used in academic papers and have a professional look.
  • Avoid decorative or script fonts . While these may be aesthetically pleasing, they can be difficult to read and may not be taken seriously by your readers.
  • Consider font size and spacing. Ensure that your chosen font is legible when printed at a small size and that there is enough spacing between lines to make reading comfortable.

Choosing the right font is an important part of presenting your research clearly and professionally. Take the time to choose a font that will enhance the readability of your work and reflect the level of professionalism expected in academic writing.

Factors To Consider When Choosing A Thesis Font

When choosing the perfect font for your thesis, there are various factors to consider. First and foremost, readability is a crucial aspect. Choosing a font that is easy on the eyes and doesn’t cause any strain is important. Additionally, professionalism is key in academic writing, so select a font that aligns with the formality required in your dissertation.

Consistency is also vital; use a single font throughout your thesis to maintain a cohesive look. Finally, accessibility should be considered to ensure that everyone can read and understand your work regardless of their visual abilities. Considering these factors, you can find the perfect thesis font type that complements your research topic and style while meeting academic requirements.

Readability

Readability

Ensuring that your dissertation is readable is crucial when selecting a font type for your thesis. A font that is too small or difficult to read can make your work less accessible and harder to understand, ultimately hindering its impact on readers.

Sans-serif fonts like Arial or Helvetica are often recommended for their clarity and legibility, while serif fonts like Times New Roman can add a more traditional touch. Additionally, it’s essential to consider the spacing between letters and lines and any special characters or symbols required in your thesis.

Legibility is a crucial factor to consider when selecting a font for your thesis. The last thing you want is to make your work less accessible and harder to comprehend by using a font that is illegible or too small in size. Stick with simple, clear fonts like Times New Roman or Arial, which are popular for academic writing due to their easy-to-read letters.

Avoid using overly intricate or decorative fonts that can detract from the legibility of your work. Be mindful of the font size and spacing between letters and lines as well, as these factors can also affect the legibility of your document.

Selecting the appropriate font size for your thesis is crucial to its readability and overall appearance. Most universities require a font size between 10 and 12 points, but it’s essential to check with your specific institution for their guidelines.

Choosing a font size that is too small can make your thesis difficult to read while selecting one that is too large can make it appear unprofessional. Consider the content of your thesis when deciding on a font size – if it contains detailed charts or diagrams, you may need a slightly larger font for optimal clarity.

Tips For Formatting Your Thesis Font

Tips For Formatting Your Thesis Font

When formatting your thesis font, following a few tips can go a long way in creating a professional-looking and readable document. First, choose a font that is easy on the eyes and appropriate for academic writing. Stick to one or two fonts throughout your thesis to maintain consistency and avoid distracting your readers.

Additionally, attention to the font size, line spacing, margins, and indentation. Ensuring that these elements are consistent and properly formatted can make a significant difference in the overall appearance of your thesis. Finally, proofread your work before submission to ensure it meets all necessary guidelines and requirements.

Margins

Properly formatted margins can make or break the appearance of your thesis, so it’s essential to get them right. Margins are crucial in improving readability and ensuring that your thesis looks professional.

The standard margin size for academic papers is 1 inch on all sides, but it’s essential to check with your institution’s guidelines as some universities may require different sizes. Paying attention to the margins can help ensure that your thesis looks polished and well put together.

Line Spacing

Effective formatting of a thesis font includes appropriate line spacing to ensure readability. Line spacing is an essential factor that impacts your thesis’s overall appearance and readability. It is important to balance too much space or too little space between each line. Single-spacing can make the text appear cramped, while double-spacing creates too much white space, making reading challenging.

Most universities require a line spacing of 1.5 or 2.0 for academic papers, but it’s crucial to check with your department or advisor for specific guidelines in your academic discipline. Proper line spacing helps improve the document’s visual appeal and makes it easier for readers to engage with the content.

Indentation

Indentation is an essential factor to consider when formatting your thesis font. It helps create a clear and organized document by separating each paragraph from the previous one. The standard indentation for academic writing is 0.5 inches or five to seven spaces.

Consistent application of indentation throughout your document, including in block quotes and reference lists, can make your thesis look more professional and easier to read. Proper use of indentation gives your work a structured appearance, making it easy for readers to navigate your document easily.

The right font choice is essential when it comes to pagination in your thesis. You want to select a legible and distinguishable font for page numbers. Arial, Times New Roman, and Calibri are popular choices for pagination in academic documents.

Additionally, consider using bold or italic formatting for page numbers to make them stand out and avoid confusion. Remember that choosing the right pagination font is just one of many factors contributing to a professional-looking and well-organized thesis.

How To Change The Thesis Font Type In Adobe Indesign?

How To Change The Thesis Font Type In Adobe Indesign

When it comes to changing the thesis font type in Adobe InDesign, there are a few things to consider. First and foremost, choosing a font that is easily readable and appropriate for academic writing is crucial. Consider the purpose of your thesis and the audience you are writing for when selecting a font.

Adobe InDesign offers a variety of font options, so take the time to explore different choices and find one that suits your needs. Once you’ve selected your font, test it on different devices and screen sizes to ensure readability. Following any specific guidelines or requirements set by your university or academic institution regarding font type and size is essential for achieving a professional-looking document.

Choosing the right font type for your dissertation can be a daunting task. However, there are some guidelines that you can follow to make the process easier. Choosing the right font for your thesis is an important aspect of your dissertation writing process. This can make or break the readability and clarity of your research paper.

Consider font size, readability, and legibility when choosing a typeface for your thesis. Ensure you maintain formatting consistency throughout the dissertation by following proper margins, line spacing, indentation, and page placement tips. Remember, the right font enhances the overall impact of your research paper.

Frequently Asked Questions

1.What Is The Best Font For The Thesis?

Ans: Regarding fonts for a thesis, serif fonts like Times New Roman , Georgia, and Garamond are typically the best choices as they tend to be more legible in print. It’s important to choose a font that is easy on the eyes and meets the guidelines of your academic institution. Ultimately, the font choice will depend on personal preference and the specific requirements of your thesis.

1.What Is The Standard Font Size For The Thesis?

Ans: The standard font size for a thesis is generally 12 points, but it’s always a good idea to check with your university or department for any specific requirements. It’s essential to maintain font size consistency throughout the document. However, selecting a legible and professional font that is easy to read is more important than the size of the font.

3.What Font Is Used For Phd Thesis?

Ans: No specific font is required for PhD thesis writing, but most universities have font size and style guidelines. Some popular fonts for academic writing include Times New Roman, Arial, and Calibri. It is important to choose a font that is easy to read and looks professional to ensure your thesis is well-received by readers.

4.Can I Use Calibri For My Thesis?

Ans: Yes, Calibri is an acceptable font for a thesis. However, it’s important to follow the guidelines provided by your academic institution or advisor regarding font type and size. Other popular fonts used in academic writing include Times New Roman and Arial. Regardless of the font you choose, proofread your thesis carefully to ensure the text is clear and legible.

5.How Can The Font Type Affect The Readability Of My Thesis?

Ans: The font type you choose can greatly impact the readability of your thesis. Traditional serif fonts like Times New Roman are often easier to read in printed documents. In contrast, sans-serif fonts like Arial or Calibri may be better suited for on-screen reading. Choosing a font that is easy to read and aesthetically pleasing is important, as this can make a big difference in the overall impression your thesis makes on readers.

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What Font Should I Choose for My Dissertation?

Date published November 06 2020 by Ella James

As I sat in front of my screen with all my notes gathered around me, I was quite mind boggled when I thought about this.

What is the best font for dissertation?

It seems like a very silly question but when you have been working your brains out for a few months, you get a bit paranoid ( and that is understandable).

Let’s be quick here, finding the correct font for dissertation didn’t require any rocket science or assistance from a dissertation format service. So to keep things short for you the answer is: Times New Roman.

Yep, that’s the right one but it’s not all. There are a lot of other things that you have to keep in mind. From size to spaces to margins, you have to consider everything and get everything right to be able to submit a completely legit dissertation.

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The recommended font size in a dissertation is 10 to 12 points at max. Having larger or smaller fonts can give you a bad time in structuring your dissertation according to the pages.

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Oh yes, they are…

Don’t you ever think: “oh, why should I care about the spacing on the sides? Does it matter?”

Margins play an important role in structuring your dissertation. So make sure that there are 1.5 inches on the left while 1 inch on the right, top, and bottom.

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Times New Roman is considered the best font for dissertation. You can use it for your dissertations and thesis unless your supervisor or professor recommends any other font.

Keep that in mind that Sans Serif fonts are usually not considered an ideal choice while writing your research papers or any other professional papers. Although they are not used for body text you can use Sans Serif fonts for headings. You can such combinations such as in the format of body text/headings:

  • Garamond/Helvetica
  • Minion Pro/Myriad Pro
  • Times New Roman/Arial Narrow

Using Calibri or any other Sans Serif might not be the valid option generally. It is recommended to use a Serif font like Times New Roman or Garamond . Although, you can use Arial Narrow for the headings in a combination with Times New Roman.

There is an endless number of new fonts being made by developers and designers every other day. Although many fonts are recognized just by their names or their designs such as:

  • Times New Roman

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What font should i choose for my thesis.

The academic font of your thesis text is as important as the content itself. It is concluded and approved by your supervisor and reading committee. It means that it is time for your t hesis to be set out ! All your readers are from your reading committee and their acceptance weighs more than anything else. The font style is one of the critical elements of a successful thesis . What font should I choose for my thesis ? We’ll teach you a few tricks & tips in this post!

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First of all, you have to keep in mind your thesis’s general appearance when selecting a font type . Times New Roman 12 was the default in the previous versions of Microsoft Word between the early 90s to the end of January 2007. After Calibri replaced it as the new default with Word 2007, there were many reasons to still use Times New Roman: many people were still using older versions of MS Word; people p rint or update existing documents , which were created with the previous default fonts. So, I always prefer Times New Roman, or I go out of the way to use it because I find it familiar.

But why was it preferred in the first place? Times New Roman was one of the first scalable fonts for research paper s (Arial and Courier New). It played an equal part on the Macintosh with the nearly identical Times Roman.

For a decade ago, primarily computers relied upon built-in printers’ fonts . Those printers generally had some version of Times built-in, as well. Both Hewlett Packard and Adobe made decisions a bout printer fonts in the early to mid-80s, including some Times version among their most basic three text typefaces ( along with some version of Helvetica and some version of Courier).

HP had been first, in 1982, with their first LaserJet. Back in 1982, the printer fonts weren’t even scalable, and they came in specific sizes . There were a limited number of particular measures, and 12 points was a reasonable general-purpose option f rom among those sizes.

Time New Roman is the Standard Font for Research Papers

The majority of your t eachers have irretrievably treasured the ‘Times New Roman f ont when you type any academic assignment. They sure have a good reason to like it.

It was initially premeditated for the London Times newspaper. It is perfect f or following a formal style , and many educational institutions prescribe this font to writ e various kinds of academic papers , counting thesis, research, or essay papers . It doesn’t end here. Times New Roman is also your safest writing font for scientific papers as it poses less risk of offending your evaluators and supervisors due to its formal written presentation style . It’s also simple and readable on the computer or laptop screen , making it an excellent preference .

But Times New Roman does have a few disadvantages too, that must be well-thought-out, considering all its positive aspects . The style of the thesis font , as sophisticated and formal, can sometimes be a discomfort to read . In Times New Roman, the text is jam-packed, which can significantly reduce readability . If your instructor has a preference to give in to a copy of your thesis in an academic font that is legible , you should be clear of this and other serif fonts.

There is a threat of further glitches with sans serif fonts as well. It doesn’t mean they are perfect in print due to their relatively lighter design. Moreover, if you have the plan to write specific parts of your thesis in italics style, then sans-serif fonts can create issues. In sans serif fonts, italics represent the letters in slanted style as compared to being italicized genuinely as they need to be.

Guidelines That Can Help You Pick the Font for Thesis

The choice of a particular font type is very personal and depends entirely on your preference or university’s requirements. We have a few last points that wil l help you find the best fonts for your thesis .

If you use Calibri for the body of your text content, it might appeal to the readers, given that it is MS Office’s default font type. The same applies to other font s without series, though for headings, you may use them. Most experts believe that it is easier to read serif fonts when the text is too long and is broken into more significant parts . Moreover, even if you are granted the right to pick the font type of a thesis, it still doesn’t anticipate you going far too far from traditional fonts.

Keep an eye on how many variants the type of font has? Most fonts have many variations, such as Palatino, Garamond, Schoolbook, Constantia, Century, Minion Pro, Georgia, Cambria, etc. For your research paper, you should make sure that you choose one whose numbers are neatly aligned. Some of these fonts (like Constantia and Georgia) use numerals that are not aligned, which means that the digits may appear below or above the baseline text. While this looks good in text content, tables and other related illustrations and figures can show way too many muddles .

Errors to be Avoided When Choosing the Best Font for Research Paper

Don’t choose fonts based on your likes and dislikes. The writer s hould always bear in mind that the academic fonts should be selected from the reader’s viewpoint s ince a 20-page thesis with a complex font is not easy to undertake.

It is easier for the tutor’s eyes to skim through the text without complications with the use of different fonts. The perfect way to render striking and eye-contracting fonts is to run a Sans Serif with its body text . Some fairly famous combinations include – Helvetica with Garamond, Arial Narrow with Times New Roman, and so forth.

If the write-ups are too complex and are not well structured , always avoid using too many fonts .

All fonts do not match or work together , so students should make sure that they choose fonts that go along with their writing.

Try separating your subtitles’ fonts and the paragraph s as the same fonts for academic papers are used to make your writing tedious and uninteresting for the reader .

Concluding Remarks:

As we know that, Time New Roman 12 is the standard font some universities use in thesis guidelines. Apart from Time New Roman, I contained the headings for Calibri with Constantia’s body text. Since these examples have been made as screenshots , you can better see how fonts look when you try them on your machine and printer to make your own choice for the best font for academic papers .

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Every student hates the fact that professors deduct their marks in the dissertation for not choosing an appropriate font in their writing. Most of the time, students choose times new roman font for their dissertation writing. But before making any decision regarding font selection for this type of document, students should first consider reading university guidelines. It will certainly help them in selecting the best fonts for dissertation writing without any hassle.

As we said above, in case your font doesn't match with the guidelines, then the professor might reject your dissertation. It would affect your overall academic career and lead to negative feedback, as well. So, to make the dissertation look organized, students can seek dissertation writing service from the Assignment Desk. Our writers always ensure delivering the content with the best fonts in it that certainly follow the university guidelines. Experts have listed all the font styles that are best for dissertation writing , so let's have a look at it.

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Times new roman is the most preferred font in dissertation writing. Most of the universities have this font in their guidelines that must be followed by the students. It is because, from many years, times new roman is the default body text for Microsoft Word. This font help students in making their content look structured and aligned properly. So, apart from almost every font, times new roman is considered the best font that universities accept. This is the reason students always use it in their dissertation writing.

Times New Roman Font for dissertation writing

Apart from times new roman, students can choose Georgia font for their dissertation writing. Georgia is a type of font which was created back in 1993 by Matthew Carter. According to university professors, students who use this font certainly make their content organized. It is also considered that by using this font, you will make your writing look elegant.

Georgia font for writing dissertation

According to our expert writers, Garamond font is considered the most professional font style, among others. This is why our experts advise students to use this font in their dissertation writing. It also helps in making their document look structured with all required elements in it. When students use this font, they can easily create a good impression on the entire dissertation committee. This font is used in the dissertation because it helps in making long passages more readable than any other font.

Gramond Font for writing dissertation

Cambria font style is designed specifically for on-screen reading. When students write their dissertation, they often use this font style. It is because it helps in constructing letters more sturdy that helps in making the dissertation content look presentable in the eyes of professors. Apart from being sturdy, it also helps in retaining legibility even at small sizes as well. So, Cambria is indeed a good choice for students to use in their dissertation writing.

Cambria Font for writing disserttaion

Calibri is considered as the universally readable sans-serif font. It is because of replacing times new roman font style from the default setting of Microsoft word. According to professionals, it is the second-best font style that students can use while writing their dissertations. Professors also suggest this type of font style to students as it looks great on-screen, which makes them read every word easily without any hassle. So, to make a dissertation organized properly, Calibri is another font style that can be used.

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Now, it is all up to you that whichever font you like to use according to the university guidelines. If not restricted, try using subtle fonts that can make your overall content look organized. With all this explanation, isn't it quite obvious to buy dissertation  and eliminate your stress related to the selection of best fonts in your dissertation writing? We at Assignment Desk, provide the best assignment help to students who are struggling with writing their assignments.

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How to choose the font type for your dissertation?

It’s time for the design: your texts are finished and have been approved by your reading committee. One of the most important elements of a good layout is the font type. How do you choose a suitable font type for your manuscript? In this article, we will give you some tips and tricks!

Appearance of the font

The first thing to keep in mind when choosing a font type, is the general appearance/feeling you would like your thesis to have. Are you going for a modern appearance or would you like a more classical style? We’d like to refer you to see some examples of different styles of design . Once you have made your decision regarding the appearance of your dissertation, you are ready to choose a font type that matches this style. If you have an example that you like that’s not from our website, your designer with us can always check if we know what font it is.

Modern font

If you want a more modern feel to your thesis, we recommend you opt for a sans serif font type. This means no serifs have been placed on the letters. More specifically, this results in letters without any thin dashes on the ends of the vertical and horizontal beams of a letter.

Some sans serif font types that are often used are:

Classic font

For a more classic appearance, we recommend you go for a font type that does have serifs. These font types will give your dissertation a classic appearance, comparable to older scientific publications and novels.

Popular serif font types that can be found in theses more often are:

  • Times New Roman

Now you have decided whether you would like a font type with or without serifs, you are ready to go through enormous lists of possibilities. We would have liked to give you some more tips and guidelines, however that is not possible anymore. The choice for a certain font type is very personal and totally depends on your taste. We do have some last points of attentions that might help you in finding the perfect font type for your dissertation.

How many variants does the font type have?

Most font types have many variants like italic , bold , light (a slim version) etc. This number of variants is important for your designer, because this will offer more possibilities in designing the lay-out. Almost every thesis has bolds and italics, so they’re often also simply necessary in the design. Therefore, we recommend you to always choose a font type with several variants; or at least one with ‘regular’, ‘italic’ and ‘bold’.

Is it a free font or are you required to pay for a license?

Perhaps you already knew this, but fonts can be really expensive. Every variant of a certain font type could come at additional costs between ten and hundred euros. Therefore, please ask us if we already have your desired font type in our database. This could save you a lot of money!

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If you are used to working with a specific font type – especially if you’ve written your thesis in it for several years – you will probably be very accustomed with the way it looks. Because of your habituation with this specific font type, it might be that you will disapprove of other font types without good consideration. Many doctoral students opt for Calibri because they’ve got accustomed to it, even though this font was originally designed for good screen readability (for example in Word) and not for print specifically. But because it’s so familiar, it’s a very popular choice for doctoral students’ theses.

Are you not yet sure which font would suit your thesis, to make sure the readability and design are the best they can be? Don’t hesitate to contact us, we’re happy to think along with you. Sometimes the best font depends on the content, tables or data in your thesis, so we can always advise you personally.

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  • Overview on font and it’s importance
  • How to know if you have chosen the best right font for dissertation?
  • What are some points to remember while choosing a font for your document?
  • What are some points that you should avoid doing while choosing a font?
  • What makes Instant Assignment Help the best dissertation writing service provider?

Have you ever pictured documenting a perfect dissertation? You surely would, right? Thinking of it motivates and boosts your confidence. But, have you ever pictured the perfect dissertation from the professor’s point of view? You wouldn’t have, but it is what can do wonders in your document.

Put yourself in your professors’ shoes and look at your dissertation.

The first thing you can notice is the font! This may not seem very true, but, the font is an essential element of your dissertation that can affect your grades. So, choosing the best font for dissertation is a little time-taking task but is also worth the grades you will be scoring.

Now the problem here is, choosing the right font. This isn’t as easy as it sounds. But, a very important process. So, experts of Instant Assignment Help who provide the best dissertation writing help , shared this blog on how to know what is the best font for dissertation?

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Overview on Font and It’s Importance

Basically, font is a typeface with a combination of size, pitch or spacing qualities. It defines the shape of the characters. Choosing the best font for academic papers is very important since this not only makes your work presentable but also ensures it looks professional. The purpose of this is to make the information readable, not to make it look attractive or fancy.

How to Know If You Have Chosen the Right Font for Dissertation?

Choosing the right font for dissertation is not rocket science. You just need to be extra focused and little attentive towards your choice and voila! Your dissertation is all professional and presentable to impress your professor and dissertation committee. So, let’s look into some ideal fonts.

1. Times New Roman

The classic and ideal choice for your document is “Times New Roman.” This font was introduced initially for “The Times” newspaper in London. But due to its professional look, it got introduced into academic writing as well. Since then, this has become the best font for academic writing. It was also the default font for MS Office till 2007 when it was replaced by Calibri.

This font has got immense recognition for its readability and clarity on-screen and off-screen, that is on paper as well. So, if you want to impress your professor with your dissertation, choose 'Times New Roman', the least eye-stressing font and get high on chances to score the best grades.

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Calibri is the next in the number of the best word font for dissertation. It is a sans serif typeface family font. It doesn’t have a stroke at the ending of the words/letters, which is otherwise known as serif. This is ideal for the headings. But it is not advisable to use this for the body text purpose. So, during your dissertation writing process, make sure to use Calibri only for headings and not for the body text.

What Are Some Points to Remember While Choosing a Font for Your Document?

Here are some points every student should remember while choosing the best fonts for writing.

1. There is a slight change in the look of the text online and offline. In other words, when you look at the same text on a computer and a printed paper, you can observe a negligible modification in it. So, double-check when you are selecting the best font to use for dissertation as it should be easy to read.

2. Overusing fonts in your document makes it look messier than before. So, it is advisable to use minimum or as per the required number of fonts in your work to ensure it doesn’t look clumsy. Appropriate fonts and their correct usage can help make your document look presentable and professional.

3. While choosing the best font for writing a dissertation, pay attention to the types of fonts you use. Many times, students unknowingly choose similar-looking fonts for headings and body text as well. As a result of which, their work looks monotonous, long and boring. So, it is very important to choose fonts that complement each other and make the document look better.

What Are Some Things You Should Avoid Doing While Choosing a Font?

If you are trying to choose the correct font for dissertation, then here are some approaches you should not follow.

1. Thinking out of the box

No! We are not restricting your choices. But do not go over the board with creativity and come up with a completely vibrant font as that may make your work look funky rather than professional. So, yes! Do not choose a completely different font and remember to stick to university guidelines while choosing the best font to use in the dissertation.

2. Over trafficking

Using too many fonts in your work not only make it clumsy and stuffed but can also disconnect the reader from your content. When you change your font styles frequently, it gives a break to the continuous flow of reading. So, here is a high probability that it may bring a pause in the readers’ connectivity with your content. This is why you need to be really focused and attentive while choosing the best fonts for academic papers and use them in limited number.

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50 Top-Rated Best Fonts for Article Writing: Ultimate Guide 2024

50 TopRated Best Fonts for Article Writing Ultimate Guide 2024

Are you looking to enhance the readability and visual appeal of your articles? Choosing the right font can make a significant difference in how your content is perceived by readers. In this ultimate guide, we will explore the top-rated best fonts for article writing in 2024. We have compiled a comprehensive list of 50 fonts that are highly recommended by experts in the field. Whether you are a blogger, journalist, or content writer , this guide will help you find the perfect font to make your articles stand out.

Important Statistics about Fonts for Article Writing

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  • 1. Studies have shown that the choice of font can impact reading speed and comprehension.
  • 2. Serif fonts, such as Times New Roman, are considered more traditional and are often used in print media.
  • 3. Sans-serif fonts, like Arial and Helvetica, are popular for online content due to their clean and modern look.
  • 4. Script fonts, such as Brush Script and Lucida Handwriting, are commonly used for creative and artistic articles.
  • 5. The right font size is crucial for readability. Experts recommend using a font size between 10 and 12 points for body text.
  • 6. Font spacing, also known as kerning, affects how letters are spaced within a word. Proper kerning can improve readability.
  • 7. Font weight refers to the thickness of the characters. Lighter weights are often used for headings, while heavier weights are suitable for emphasis.
  • 8. Font pairing involves combining two or more fonts that complement each other to create a visually appealing design.
  • 9. Accessibility is an important consideration when choosing fonts. Fonts should be easy to read for individuals with visual impairments.
  • 10. The choice of font can influence the overall tone and mood of your article. Different fonts evoke different emotions in readers.

1. Best Serif Fonts for Article Writing

1  best serif fonts for article writing

Serif fonts are characterized by small lines or strokes at the ends of characters. They are often associated with a more traditional and formal look, making them suitable for print media and long-form articles.

1.1 Times New Roman

Times New Roman is a classic serif font that has been widely used in the publishing industry for decades. Its timeless appeal and legibility make it a popular choice for academic papers and professional articles .

1.2 Georgia

Georgia is another popular serif font that offers excellent readability, especially at smaller sizes. It is often used for online content and is a great alternative to Times New Roman.

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1.3 Baskerville

Baskerville is a sophisticated serif font that exudes elegance and refinement. It is commonly used in high-end magazines and fashion publications.

1.4 Garamond

Garamond is a classic and versatile serif font that is known for its readability and elegance. It is a popular choice for both print and digital media

1.5 Palatino

Palatino is a well-balanced serif font that offers a harmonious blend of classic and modern design elements. It is widely used in book typography and editorial layouts.

2. Best Sans-Serif Fonts for Article Writing

2  best sans serif fonts for article writing

Sans-serif fonts are characterized by their clean and modern look. They are widely used for online content and are known for their readability on screens.

Arial is a versatile sans-serif font that is widely available on most operating systems. It is a safe choice for online articles and offers excellent legibility.

2.2 Helvetica

Helvetica is a timeless and widely recognized sans-serif font that is often used in graphic design and advertising. Its clean and simple design makes it suitable for various article types.

2.3 Calibri

Calibri is a modern sans-serif font that was designed specifically for on-screen reading. It is the default font in Microsoft Office applications and offers a clean and professional look.

2.4 Open Sans

Open Sans is a popular web font that is widely used for online content. It offers a friendly and approachable appearance, making it suitable for a wide range of articles.

Roboto is a versatile and widely used sans-serif font that was developed by Google. It offers excellent legibility on screens and is a great choice for digital articles .

3. Best Script Fonts for Article Writing

3  best script fonts for article writing

Script fonts are characterized by their handwritten or calligraphic appearance. They are often used to add a touch of elegance and creativity to articles.

3.1 Brush Script

Brush Script is a popular script font that mimics the look of hand-painted lettering. It is commonly used for creative and artistic articles.

3.2 Lucida Handwriting

Lucida Handwriting is a casual and flowing script font that adds a personal touch to articles. It is often used for informal and personal writing.

3.3 Great Vibes

Great Vibes is an elegant and decorative script font that is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to articles. It is commonly used for wedding invitations and formal announcements.

3.4 Pacifico

Pacifico is a fun and playful script font that is often used for creative and whimsical articles. Its unique design makes it stand out from other script fonts.

Allura is a stylish and versatile script font that offers a balance between elegance and readability. It is suitable for a wide range of article types.

4. Best Font Sizes for Article Writing

4  best font sizes for article writing

Choosing the right font size is crucial for ensuring optimal readability of your articles. Here are some recommended font sizes for different elements of your content:

4.1 Body Text

The body text of your article should be set at a font size between 10 and 12 points. This ensures that the text is legible without being too small or too large.

4.2 Headings

Headings should be set at a larger font size to differentiate them from the body text. A font size between 14 and 18 points is generally recommended for headings.

4.3 Subheadings

Subheadings should be slightly smaller than the main headings but still larger than the body text. A font size between 12 and 14 points is suitable for subheadings.

4.4 Captions and Labels

Captions and labels for images, tables, and other visual elements should be set at a smaller font size to avoid overwhelming the reader. A font size between 8 and 10 points is typically used for captions and labels.

4.5 Quotes and Pull-Outs

Quotes and pull-outs are often used to highlight important information or key points in an article. They should be set at a larger font size than the body text to draw attention. A font size between 12 and 16 points is commonly used for quotes and pull-outs.

5. Font Spacing and Kerning

5  font spacing and kerning

Font spacing, also known as kerning, refers to the space between letters within a word. Proper kerning can improve readability and make your articles more visually appealing.

5.1 Tracking

Tracking refers to the overall spacing between letters in a word or a block of text. Increasing the tracking can improve legibility, especially for fonts with thick strokes. However, excessive tracking can make the text appear disjointed and difficult to read.

5.2 Leading

Leading refers to the vertical spacing between lines of text. Adequate leading ensures that the lines do not appear cramped or too close together. It is important to strike a balance between legibility and efficient use of space.

5.3 Justification

Justification refers to the alignment of text along the left and right margins. Full justification, where the text is aligned on both sides, can create uneven spacing between words and affect readability. Left justification, where the text is aligned only on the left margin, is generally preferred for articles.

5.4 Ligatures

Ligatures are special characters that combine two or more letters into a single glyph. They are often used in script fonts to improve the flow and appearance of the text. However, not all fonts support ligatures, so it is important to choose a font that includes them if you want to use them in your articles.

6. Font Weight and Emphasis

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Font weight refers to the thickness or heaviness of the characters in a font. It can be used to add emphasis and hierarchy to your articles.

Lighter font weights are often used for headings and subheadings to create contrast with the body text. They can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your articles.

6.2 Regular

Regular font weight is the standard weight for most fonts. It is commonly used for body text and provides a good balance between readability and visual appeal.

Bold font weight is used to add emphasis and draw attention to specific words or phrases. It is commonly used for subheadings, quotes, and pull-outs.

Italic font style is often used to indicate emphasis or to differentiate quoted text from the rest of the article. It adds a touch of style and can make your articles more visually interesting.

6.5 Underline

Underlining is another way to add emphasis to specific words or phrases. However, underlined text can be difficult to read, especially on screens, so it should be used sparingly.

7. Font Pairing for Article Writing

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Font pairing involves combining two or more fonts that complement each other to create a visually appealing design. Here are some popular font pairings for article writing:

7.1 Serif and Sans-Serif

Pairing a serif font with a sans-serif font creates a nice contrast and adds visual interest to your articles. For example, you can pair Times New Roman with Arial or Georgia with Helvetica.

7.2 Script and Sans-Serif

Combining a script font with a sans-serif font can create a unique and stylish look for your articles . For example, you can pair Brush Script with Open Sans or Lucida Handwriting with Roboto.

7.3 Serif and Script

Pairing a serif font with a script font can add elegance and sophistication to your articles. For example, you can pair Baskerville with Great Vibes or Garamond with Allura.

7.4 Sans-Serif and Sans-Serif

Pairing two different sans-serif fonts can create a clean and modern look for your articles. For example, you can pair Arial with Calibri or Helvetica with Open Sans.

7.5 Experiment and Customize

Don't be afraid to experiment with different font pairings and customize them to suit your article's tone and style. The right font combination can make a significant difference in how your content is perceived by readers.

8. Font Accessibility for Article Writing

8  font accessibility for article writing

Accessibility is an important consideration when choosing fonts for your articles. Fonts should be easy to read for individuals with visual impairments or reading difficulties.

8.1 High Contrast

Choose fonts that offer high contrast between the characters and the background. This ensures that the text is legible, especially for individuals with low vision.

8.2 Clear and Legible

Fonts should have clear and distinct letterforms to ensure easy recognition of each character. Avoid using fonts with intricate or decorative designs that can make the text difficult to read.

8.3 Adequate Spacing

Ensure that there is enough spacing between letters and lines to prevent crowding and improve readability. Avoid using fonts with tight kerning or excessive leading.

8.4 Font Size

Choose a font size that is large enough to be easily read by individuals with visual impairments. A font size between 12 and 14 points is generally recommended for body text.

8.5 Screen Optimization

Consider how your chosen font will appear on different screen sizes and resolutions. Test your articles on various devices to ensure that the font remains legible and visually appealing.

9. Font Choice and Emotional Impact

The choice of font can influence the overall tone and mood of your article. Different fonts evoke different emotions in readers, so it is important to choose a font that aligns with the message you want to convey.

9.1 Formal and Professional

Serif fonts, such as Times New Roman and Baskerville, are often associated with a formal and professional tone. They are suitable for academic papers , business articles, and professional publications.

9.2 Modern and Clean

Sans-serif fonts, like Arial and Helvetica, have a clean and modern look that is often associated with technology and innovation. They are suitable for online content, news articles , and blog posts

9.3 Creative and Artistic

Script fonts, such as Brush Script and Lucida Handwriting, add a touch of creativity and artistry to your articles. They are suitable for creative writing , poetry, and personal narratives.

9.4 Elegant and Sophisticated

Fonts like Garamond and Palatino exude elegance and sophistication. They are suitable for high-end magazines, fashion articles, and luxury brands

9.5 Playful and Whimsical

Fonts like Pacifico and Allura have a playful and whimsical look that is perfect for children's articles, creative projects, and informal writing.

Choosing the right font for your articles is essential for enhancing readability and visual appeal. In this ultimate guide, we have explored the top-rated best fonts for article writing in 2024 . We have covered serif fonts, sans-serif fonts, and script fonts, as well as font sizes, spacing, weight, pairing, accessibility, and emotional impact. By considering these factors and experimenting with different font choices, you can create articles that captivate readers and leave a lasting impression. Remember, the font you choose should align with the tone and message of your article while ensuring optimal readability for your target audience

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What is the best font for article writing in 2023?

The best font for article writing in 2023 is Arial.

Is Times New Roman still a good font for article writing in 2023?

No, Times New Roman is no longer considered the best font for article writing in 2023.

Are there any new fonts recommended for article writing in 2023?

Yes, there are several new fonts recommended for article writing in 2023, such as Roboto and Open Sans.

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Font To Choose for Your Research Paper: Best Font for Essays

Font To Choose for Your Research Paper: Best Font for Essays

We’ve all, at some time in our lives, pondered the question of how to create an essay that gets good grades. You may find millions of instructions that will walk you through the process of writing an excellent essay by doing a simple search on Google. However, a lot of individuals neglect to think about typefaces. In addition to learning how to acquire material and present it in an organized manner, students should also be taught how to style their written assignments, such as essays. When it concerns font for essay , typefaces are also a very important factor.

You will require to choose a typeface that is easy on the eyes. The issue is that there are literally thousands upon thousands of typefaces from which to choose. And after you’ve decided which one is the greatest, you’ll need to choose the appropriate size. Is it preferable to have a font size of 12 for the body paragraph and 14 for the titles? Let’s see what the best fonts for essays are out there check DoMyEssay  .

What About the Font Size?

When it comes to standard font size for essays, it’s usually 12 or 14. But 12 is usually recommended font size for college papers. New Times Roman, Arial, and Calibri are most often seen in this size. The typefaces you choose should be large enough so that your work can be read without putting undue strain on the eyes of the reader. Points are the standard unit of measurement for distances. MLA, American Psychological Association, and Harvard are the most used citation styles and conventions for scientific research publications. The value indicates the proportion of the display that the typeface uses.

Generally, 12 points are considered the minimum acceptable size for academic writing. Size-wise, it’s ideal for the target demographic without seeming too big or cumbersome. The text size you choose for your research paper is crucial in letting it seem professional and attractive. When completing the assignment, the author should utilize the prescribed font size. In figuring out how many webs pages your work needs, this aspect ratio is crucial. To ensure that we don’t go over or under the page count for the whole project, we’ve been using a font size of 12 to do the calculations.

Wensley Modern Serif Font Family

This one is a standard essay font that people use nowadays. Wensley is a contemporary serif font design that is widely used by undergraduates in a variety of educational institutions. This is the ideal look to go for if you wish to give off an air of sophistication and competence to your teachers, which is exactly what you should strive for. This typeface supports a variety of non-English letters, making it suitable for use in any language.

Serif Or Sans Serif, That’s Always A Dilemma

Serif and Sans Serif are always in sort of a rivalry within academic fonts. When deciding whether to choose one of them for your study, the level of formality of the document and the environment in which it will be presented are the two most important factors to consider. The informality of sans serif typefaces makes them a good choice for casual presentations, while the beauty of serif fonts makes them a good choice for more official scholarly articles. It is often advised to choose a sans serif since it is more readable and less tiresome to write on a pc screen. If we are thinking about the place it will be released, we should take this into consideration.

The majority of analyses and publications, regardless of the publication venue in which they appear, benefit from having either serif or sans serif font for college essay included in the same document. The headlines or restricted quotations in a piece of writing will often benefit link from using one style, whereas the main section of the text may benefit from using the other.

Our further font research leads us to Calibri. The popularity of this typeface is comparable to that of the font Times New Roman. In addition to that, Calibri is a Sans typeface. There are a number of advantages to using this font, including the fact that it is not unusual, that it is simple to read, that it is user-friendly for cell devices, and many more. It is one of the safest options for some of the best research paper writing services too. However, this does not always imply that every aspect of this typeface has solely positive qualities. The fact that it is easy to forget about and not particularly thrilling is another one of its many drawbacks. On the other hand, it is commonly used by electronic firms who are responsible for the creation of websites.

Times New Roman

If you ask any best essay writer service which font is the most appropriate to choose, he or she will pick Times New Roman. The Times of London, a magazine published in the United Kingdom, is where this typeface got its name. A new font was commissioned to be designed by the Times in 1929 by typographer Stanley Morison. He was in charge of leading the project, while Victor Lardent, an advertisement designer for the Times, was the one who designed the letterings under his supervision.

Even when it was brand new, Times New Roman was met with opposition. The fact that the new typeface was featured in a daily paper contributed to its meteoric rise to fame among manufacturers of the era. Times New Roman has consistently been one of the very first typefaces offered for each new writing device, despite the fact that composing technologies have changed significantly in the intervening decades.  As a consequence of this, its scope has grown even more.

Creating an essay for high school or university requires the student to pay attention to numerous details. Among the most crucial aspects of an excellent college essay are its subject, structure, substance, trustworthiness of resources, the writer’s voice, simplicity of ideas, and continuity of views. There is, nevertheless, a factor that many university learners grossly undervalue. Making sure you choose a legible typeface is just as important as providing a well-thought-out argument throughout your academic paper.

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What is the best font for Thesis presentation? 10 Best Fonts

You are probably wondering if your panel will judge your presentation based on the font used. Selecting the best font for thesis presentation is as essential as your thesis content. A good font has a sizable effect on how your thesis is perceived and received. Great fonts assist you in acing your thesis defense and add a professional touch to your thesis presentation.

Making a decision on the best font for thesis presentation might be difficult because there are so many possibilities. The two most frequent major font classifications for academic purposes are sans serif and serif. Each group has advantages and disadvantages. The following are the top ten fonts for thesis presentations

Serif or Sans Serif? 

Serif and sans-serif fonts boast advantages and drawbacks. Serif fonts are lauded for their print readability, as the serifs guide the eye along the text lines. Sans-serif fonts, however, are favored for on-screen reading due to their lack of serifs reducing eye strain.

Finally, the choice between serif and sans-serif boils down to personal preference. It is important to select the font that you feel is most appealing and appropriate for the aim of the presentation.

Factors to consider before selecting a font?

The best font for thesis presentation depends on your tastes as well as the necessities. Assess the readability, style, and suitability of the target audience of the typeface. The typeface should enhance rather than distract from the message.

The list of fonts available for selection is extensive, ranging from more conservative options like Times New Roman to more modern and sleek-looking options like Helvetica or Futura. When selecting a font for thesis presentation, choosing a suitable option that portrays professionalism without sacrificing aesthetic appeal is crucial.

Legibility should be at the top of your list of considerations. Your thesis should be accessible to a wide range of audiences, so it is crucial to avoid fancy or overly stylized fonts that may be difficult to read.

Additionally, the font size and spacing should be carefully considered. Avoid using condensed or tight lettering that can make the text appear cluttered. Proper spacing between letters and lines enhances legibility and makes the content visually appealing.

The fonts listed below were selected based on their readability, professionalism, and appropriateness for academic presentations. The fonts are in no particular ranking order:

Garamond is an example of a serif typeface that is distinguished by its timeless nature. Its beauty and intelligibility offer it a traditional and professional style that will elevate your thesis presentation.

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Palatino is another serif font commonly used for academic presentations that require a sophisticated look. Its elegant design makes it practical for detailed information and H1s alike.

Example of Palatino font styling :

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Bodoni’s is an example of a high-contrast and elegant serif font. Its unique design makes it perfect for h1s, titles, and short text blocks.

Example of Bodoni font styling :

font for Thesis presentation

This serif font’s letterforms have a distinctive curved shape, giving it a soft and refined appearance. Bell MT’s versatility makes it great for academic presentations that require a professional look.

Example of Bell MT font styling

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Verdana is a sans-serif font intended for screen use, making it suitable for digital presentations. Verdana’s excellent readability and simple design are ideal when showcasing complex information.

Example of Verdana font styling :

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Segoe is a sans-serif font often seen in Microsoft products. It has a simple design that is ideal for making your presentations look sleek and more modern.

Example of Segoe font styling:

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Franklin Gothic

Franklin Gothic is a sans-serif font with a bold and commanding presence suitable for titles and h1s. Its bold design guarantees that your thesis will stand out and draw the attention of your panel. This is a preferred font for thesis presentation.

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Candara sans-serif font was designed for use in Windows Vista . Its sleek and modern look is perfect for contemporary work. It has top-notch readability and is the ideal font if you are looking to achieve a minimalist look.

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Tahoma is an example of a sans-serif font with narrow letters with a brief appearance. Tahoma’s distinctive feature is its ease of reading due to its narrow design and sufficient spacing between letters. Tahoma’s versatility makes it popular for academic presentations, as it offers a modern appearance while maintaining high legibility. Additionally, its unique design allows Tahoma’s to be mixed with other formats to show similarities and contrast.

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font for Thesis presentation

Corbel’s wide letterforms and generous letter spacing make it an excellent sans-serif font for academic presentations, as it offers high readability. Its wide design also makes it suitable for H1s and titles and is suitable if you intend to impact the panel.

Example of Corbel font styling:

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With so many options, it is important to select a style that looks professional and complements you as a writer. Remember that your audience/panel will likely have received multiple thesis presentations, all with unique styles and structures. The right font style will help you communicate your ideas and defend your thesis effectively while being memorable. And just as important as your thesis font styling is your font size.

What size font for thesis presentation?

The ideal font size should strike a balance between readability and visual impact. Generally, sizes 28 and 32 are the sweet spots for body texts, while heading 1 and titles can be larger.

However, the size of the display device and distance to the panel/audience are significant factors to consider. Large screens and displays often require large fonts to ensure legibility. A smaller font might be more suitable if you present your thesis on a small screen.

Also, consider the different x-heights for fonts which can affect the apparent text size. It is essential to test the font size on different screens and environments. You should aim for a font size that maximizes legibility and impact.

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  1. What font should I choose for my thesis?

    Typefaces like Garamond, Palatino, Century Schoolbook, Georgia, Minion Pro, Cambria and Constantia are all perfectly acceptable, and they come with Microsoft Word.

  2. Great fonts for a PhD thesis

    Great fonts for a PhD thesis: Serif vs. sans-serif As I explained in my Ultimate Guide to preparing a PhD thesis for printing, there are two basic kinds of fonts: Serif fonts and sans-serif fonts. Serif fonts have small lines - serifs - at the ends of all lines. Sans-serif fonts don't have those lines.

  3. 8 Best Fonts for Thesis Writing

    8 Best Fonts for Thesis Writing A thesis can look presentable if you include appropriate fonts in it. The following fonts will create a positive impression on your professor. Let's take a look: Times New Roman Times New Roman was particularly designed for Times Newspaper for London. This font has a separate and different value in a formal style.

  4. What Font Should I Use?

    The Modern Language Association (MLA) provides explicit, specific recommendations for the margins and spacing of academic papers. (See: Document Format.)But their advice on font selection is less precise: "Always choose an easily readable typeface (e.g. Times New Roman) in which the regular style contrasts clearly with the italic, and set it to a standard size (e.g. 12 point)" (MLA ...

  5. Fonts/Typeface

    Ornate or decorative fonts such as script, calligraphy, gothic, italics, or specialized art fonts are not acceptable. For electronic submissions, embedded fonts are required. Any symbols, equations, figures, drawings, diacritical marks, or lines that cannot be typed, and therefore are drawn, must be added in permanent black ink.

  6. Fonts

    Colour Font colour should normally be black throughout, except for web links which should be blue. Fonts Choice of Font For most theses, the font should be one that is appropriate for an academic paper. Generally, the same font should be used throughout the thesis (dedication page and scholarship-appropriate alterations excepted).

  7. Dissertation layout and formatting

    Some examples include Verdana, Times New Roman, and Calibri (which is the default font in Microsoft Word). Font size is best set to 10 or 11. In scientific articles and theses, a line spacing of 1.15 or 1.5 is generally preferred, as it makes the document more readable and enables your supervisor to post comments between the lines of text.

  8. 11 Ideal Fonts for Dissertation Writing

    Dissertation Times New Roman, Georgia, Garamond, Arial, Verdana, Cambria, Century Gothic, Constantia, and Arial Narrow are some of the ideal fonts for dissertation writing. What is Dissertation Writing? In the term - Dissertation writing, the word "Dissertation" has originated from the Latin language where 'dissertare' means 'to debate'.

  9. KU Thesis and Dissertation Formatting: Fonts and Spacing

    Fonts. Students should use the same font size (11- or 12-point) and style (typically Times New Roman) through the thesis, including labels and references. Tables, captions, and footnotes should use the same font style but may be smaller in size (usually 10-point).

  10. formatting

    So far this is the formatting I used: main title "Thesis of ...": Arial 16pt. Abstract subtitle: Times New Roman 12pt. Abstract content: Times New Roman 11pt, justified. Heading 1 (main sections of the paper): Arial 14 bold. Heading 2 (sections of the paper, corresponding to Headings 1): Arial 12 bold. Content of each sections (Headings 2 ...

  11. How To Choose The Thesis Font Type For Your Dissertation

    Frequently Asked Questions What Is A Thesis Font Type? Choosing the right font type can be an important decision when writing a thesis. The most common font types used for academic writing, including theses, are Times New Roman and Arial. Both fonts are easily read and widely accepted as appropriate for academic writing.

  12. Thesis Fonts

    Explore thesis fonts at MyFonts. Discover a world of captivating typography for your creative projects. Unleash your design potential today!

  13. 5 fonts that add credibility and professionalism to scientific research

    This font works best when used in long blocks of text. Try to keep this font between 8 and 14pts for best results. This font looks dignified, so use this for your important professional occasions-award ceremonies, recognitions, etc. [bra_divider height='40'] 4. Caslon- "When in doubt, use Caslon".

  14. What Font Should I Choose for My Dissertation?

    Let's be quick here, finding the correct font for dissertation didn't require any rocket science or assistance from a dissertation format service. So to keep things short for you the answer is: Times New Roman. Yep, that's the right one but it's not all. There are a lot of other things that you have to keep in mind.

  15. 7 Perfect Dissertation Fonts to Impress Your Professors

    1 Dissertation and Thesis, these two terms can be interchangeable and may vary between countries and universities. A dissertation is the most substantial piece of independent work in...

  16. Choose the Best Academic Fonts for Your Thesis Paper

    Try separating your subtitles' fonts and the paragraph s as the same fonts for academic papers are used to make your writing tedious and uninteresting for the reader. Concluding Remarks: As we know that, Time New Roman 12 is the standard font some universities use in thesis guidelines.

  17. Top 5 Best Fonts for Dissertation to Make it Look Organized

    3. Garamond. 4. Cambria. 5. Calibri. Every student hates the fact that professors deduct their marks in the dissertation for not choosing an appropriate font in their writing. Most of the time, students choose times new roman font for their dissertation writing. But before making any decision regarding font selection for this type of document ...

  18. How to choose the font type for your dissertation?

    Classic font. For a more classic appearance, we recommend you go for a font type that does have serifs. These font types will give your dissertation a classic appearance, comparable to older scientific publications and novels. Popular serif font types that can be found in theses more often are: Times New Roman. Sabon.

  19. How to Choose the Best Font for Dissertation Writing?

    2. Calibri. Calibri is the next in the number of the best word font for dissertation. It is a sans serif typeface family font. It doesn't have a stroke at the ending of the words/letters, which is otherwise known as serif. This is ideal for the headings. But it is not advisable to use this for the body text purpose.

  20. 50 Top-Rated Best Fonts for Article Writing: Ultimate Guide 2024

    1. Studies have shown that the choice of font can impact reading speed and comprehension. 2. Serif fonts, such as Times New Roman, are considered more traditional and are often used in print media. 3. Sans-serif fonts, like Arial and Helvetica, are popular for online content due to their clean and modern look. 4.

  21. Top 7 Best Font For Dissertation Writing to Impress Your Professors

    Times New Roman Times New Roman is one of the most traditional font types that is been in use for several decades. It was designed by Stanley Morison and Victor Lardent in the year 1931. This font was released through Monotype. Moreover, this was mainly designed for the Times Newspaper for London.

  22. Font To Choose for Your Research Paper: Best Font for Essays

    New Times Roman, Arial, and Calibri are most often seen in this size. The typefaces you choose should be large enough so that your work can be read without putting undue strain on the eyes of the reader. Points are the standard unit of measurement for distances.

  23. What is the best font for Thesis presentation? 10 Best Fonts

    Palatino Palatino is another serif font commonly used for academic presentations that require a sophisticated look. Its elegant design makes it practical for detailed information and H1s alike. Example of Palatino font styling: Bodoni's is an example of a high-contrast and elegant serif font.

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