Out of the 5 classic typefaces century is my favorite, and my second pick being Baskerville. Both of them are serif fonts. They both have thick and thins, which to me, adds personality and depth to the type. Not only does it add personality, but it is easy to read as well and flows smoothy with the eye. The hooks on baskerville are very curvy with smaller serifs, while century is curvy as well but with very large serifs. Century’s style is more curved and rounded, while baskerville has more of an U curve. The counters inside of Baskerville are also smaller than century’s. The openness off century and rounded curves really draw attention to meand make the eye flow within the dark and thin variation of the lines. Century’s serifs have a very deep curve in them as well, adding a more curvy look to the type. My least favorite is Helvetica Neue. The consistency of the thick line, and the type not having any serifs makes the font dull. However, I do think Helvetica is the easiest font to read out of all of them.