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Favorite text font
Favorite text font










favorite text font

FAVORITE TEXT FONT FREE

Montserrat has to be the best 100% free sans font that comes in a useful variety of different weights. MontserratĪnother pairing from within the same family. I prefer it so much that I used it for the Logos By Nick logo. Microgramma has a classic technological look that has somehow lasted through generations, and Avant Garde is a clean sans font that I prefer over Helvetica. Here’s a couple of classic premium fonts that contrast well with each other. They’re both classic fonts that I think will age gracefully. I regularly use them for the header graphics of my blog posts, YouTube thumbnails, and have even referenced them in many of my tutorials. My adoration of both League Gothic and Montserrat is no big secret. It adds for a nice bit of character, and the Lato font family has a casual sort of appeal that’s really fitting when that’s the context you’re designing a logo for. Is it cheating if I reference two fonts from the same family? One thing I love to do when designing logos is separate words with different weights. Dynalight + AcreĪnother combination of a sans font and a script font - a longtime favorite of mine. These two fonts make for an expensive, luxurious sort of look when pair together. The line weight consistency between these two is what really sells it. It can make for a really distinct look in a logo design.

favorite text font

I love it when a sans serif and a script font can pair well with each other. This pairing is a little risky because of how decorative each font is, but I think they strike a nice art deco sort of balance together. That said, here are some logo font pairings that complement each other quite well in my opinion. This is something I talked about a bit in my post about logo design mistakes to avoid. You don’t want multiple fonts fighting with each other for attention. There needs to be a hierarchy where there’s a primary and secondary reach for the viewer’s attention.

favorite text font

If one font is decorative, then the other should be more basic and subtle. Contrasting Style: I’ve found that fonts don’t pair very well with each other if they’re both overtly illustrative or decorative.Things get messy the more disparity their is between the weights of the fonts. It makes for a more fluid and unified look. Line Consistency: This isn’t a steadfast rule, but fonts generally play well with each other when their weight/line thickness is consistent.There’s two main thing I look for in paired fonts… Pairing logo fonts together becomes a lot easier once you know what to look for.












Favorite text font