YES! Absolutely! There are lots of different types of fonts that fit different types of documents best. For example, the traditional rule is that for online documents, it's best to use a sans serif font, and for print documents, it's best to use a serif font. I
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it doesnt matter when u use different font because if your making a story document or article, its your decision
DaFont.com gives you the ability to type in your name (or any text for that matter) and see it in a series of different fonts. Though some fonts do not allow this feature, a majority of them do.
It is ARIAL (bold) and for the bigger parts ARIAL BLACK
The movies and UK editions of a book use a font which they created. While the exact name is unknown a copy very similar has been made by people and is called 'Harry P', or 'Parry Hotter'.
The font is called Garamond #3 Pro. The font on the cover is call Zephyr, and Edward's calligraphic writing is Camilla.
Don't mess with other people fonts it's a copyright font!!