There is a whole bunch of fonts for use with LaTeX. For the use of postscript fonts, refer to
psnfss (or
psfnssx). I myself use a Palatino style with Courier and Helvetica.
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The
scaled option is needed, because without that especially the Helvetica font appears too big. But you can replace
couriers by
courier without any option like
mathpazo. The
mathpazo package also typesets nice math formulae. A good alternative for
mathpazo is
mathptmx, which realises a Times style. For general usage of fonts in math mode, take a look at
mathdesign. If you like to use other types, try a
search on CTAN.