What fonts do you enjoy seeing?
Are typewriter fonts ideal or can I explore?
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I personally think that fonts don't really matter much if a person can read it clearly and it isn't too distracting. I always thought of a font as just an artistic choice, so in my rough drafts I just write my poems in Comic Sans to make myself giggle. (Unfortunately, once my poems are done, I change it into something less goofy.)
I feel like the only times that a font will truly matter is if you want to sell your work and/or compete against other poets. In that instance, I would recommend thinking about the images inside of your book (if there is any), the themes, and what you're aiming for with a visual first impression.
So have fun exploring all of the fonts out there and deciding what you personally like the most!