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Fonts and Styling for Ebook

Fonts and Styling for Ebook

Once your paragraphs are properly formatted, the next step is to apply basic font and styling rules.

In ebooks, simplicity is what creates the best reading experience.

Use a Standard Font

Your manuscript should use a clean, readable font before conversion.

Good options:
  • Times New Roman
  • Arial
  • Garamond

These convert cleanly across most platforms.

Keep Font Styling Minimal

Ebooks are not designed like print books.

✅ Use:
  • Bold (for emphasis, sparingly)
  • Italics (most commonly used)
❌ Avoid:
  • Underlining
  • Colored text
  • Decorative fonts

Most styling will be overridden by the reader’s device.

Let the Device Control the Font

Readers can:

  • Change font style
  • Adjust font size
  • Switch reading modes

Your job is not to control the font—it’s to make sure your text works with any setting.

Use Italics Correctly

Italics are the most reliable styling option in ebooks.

Common uses:
  • Internal thoughts
  • Emphasis
  • Titles of works

Keep italic usage consistent throughout your book.

Avoid Font Overrides

Some tools allow you to “lock in” fonts.

Do NOT:
  • Force specific fonts
  • Embed unnecessary font styles

This can create compatibility issues across devices.

Keep Chapter Titles Consistent

Chapter titles should:

  • Use the same font
  • Use the same size
  • Follow the same style

Consistency matters more than design.

Special Characters and Symbols

Use standard characters whenever possible.

Avoid:
  • Unusual symbols
  • Decorative separators
  • Non-standard fonts

These may not display correctly on all devices.

Keep It Simple

The more styling you add, the more chances something breaks.

Simple formatting is the most reliable formatting.

The Goal

Your text should be:

  • Clean
  • Readable
  • Consistent across devices

Key Takeaway

In ebooks, less styling leads to better results.