In order to make the layout stand out, most planners often forget to convey the information clearly. They will use a variety of tools to make dazzling graphics, and put the text content very small and inconspicuous. This is precisely the taboo of the layout, because you can't let the audience guess what information to convey.
Second, establish a hierarchical order
Decide which fonts should be used for what and how to deal with them, and build a system in turn, so that you can easily pick them out and arrange them, and make them easier for readers to read.
Third, let your page breathe.
Make sure that all the contents of your parts are placed reasonably instead of in a mess, adjust the line spacing and spacing, and use more bullets. This will make your layout look comfortable and orderly.
Fourth, pay attention to copyright.
Don't think that you can use fonts just because you got them online or from friends. Think more about whether it has copyright information, and determine whether you need to get the right to use it from the original author before printing it out.