I came to the conclusion that I like Baskerville and Century the most. Both of them are serif fonts and after reading about the 5 classic types faces, they both stuck out to me. They have unique thick and thins, which I think personally adds character and depth. They flow well and are not hard to read. Baskerville specifically has curvy smaller serifs. For instance, I like how the g is very sophisticated, and the y is fat at the end. While Century has a similar look but with larger serifs. Century’s style is rounded, and Baskerville is thin and classy. Many would say these typefaces look unfinished, but I think that is a positive aspect. When you read text you don’t want it to look boring and similar and you also don’t want it to look too crazy. These typefaces are a great in between.
Helvetica Neue is one of my least favorites. The thick line that never changes, and the type not having any serifs makes it bland. However, I do think Helvetica Neue is best used when there are any road signs or bus signs because its the easiest font to read. Century and Baskerville have sophisticated serifs and shape but Helvetica Neue is pretty straight forward.