Go through your font options, test a few that you particularly like, and just choose the one(s) you like best. Caution: Special fonts look great when used for special purposes like headings, announcements. It's probably better not to choose a really ornate or "in-your-face" font for everyday use. It may have the appearance of a little too much intensity.
The logos on products are carefully designed. Designers often create a special typeface for a client, or stylize an existing font, and many small changes are made to achieve the desired look. You may find a similar typeface by looking through typeface style books.
The color green represents joy and happiness. (Well that is what it means to me!)
The typeface classification that represents a slanted version of an upright letter is called "italic." Italic typefaces are designed to be used for emphasis and typically have a more cursive or flowing appearance compared to their upright counterparts. They often feature a slight slant to the right, which distinguishes them from regular or roman typefaces.
Clown makeup represents many things. Tragedy and Happiness are part of life. The tear represents sorrow. The smile and bright colors represent the happiness of overcoming sorrow.
Typeface is the design of a set of characters, such as Courier, Helvetica and Times Roman. Typeface and font are used interchangeably; however, the typeface is the primary design and the font is the implementation and variation of the typeface, such as bold, italics, etc.
All bright hues in nature express happiness except the dark shades of blue and black .
It represents health, happiness and prosperity.
Miller - typeface - was created in 1997.
Georgia - typeface - was created in 1993.
Papyrus - typeface - was created in 1983.
Microgramma - typeface - was created in 1952.
Impact - typeface - was created in 1965.