One of the most common factors to consider in web design is the use of fonts – and the reason behind that is because if you design your page is some funny font you have on your computer, chances are that your readers do not have that font installed in their computer, and they will be seeing the system default font!

The Internet Digest has a very comprehensive write up about font that you should use to keep your site web-safe. According to the article there are three aspects which you should consider when choosing a font.

You want to choose font types that:

1. fit the character of your site,

2. are easy to read on a computer screen, and

3. are widely available across many browsers and operating systems.

After reviewing a couple of the more common font, here was the conclusion:

Therefore, from a usability perspective, the clear winner is Verdana. If you are inclined to use a serif font, Georgia is the best option. Arial remains a good option for specific parts of text, like headlines and titles, where a different font must be used and you can use larger sizes.

Verdana, Georgia and Arial. Stick to these three if they fit into the character of your site – if not go for Trebuchet or Comic Sans Serif if you want a more casual feel.