![]() ![]() As a Tribute to Popular Styles: Classicism and Art Déco In order for the rounded edges to stand out, it can also be used as a heading. The rounded edges give the font a slick look. The “ Nunito” is another well-elaborated font, which covers everything from “Thin” to “Black” in 14 different versions. The font is very easy to read and looks great in both very small and very large font sizes. The “ Work Sans” ranging from “Thin” to “Black”, is impressively simple, yet fresh and modern. You’re not forced to fall back to classics like “Arial”, “Helvetica”, or newer, but not trendy “Roboto” and “Open Sans”, either. ![]() Sometimes, a modest sans serif font is just what you’re looking for. It doesn’t always have to be fancy, big, and spectacular. Solid Sans Serif Fonts Beyond “Open Sans” Thus, it’s suitable for running texts as well. The “ Amaranth” looks like a handwritten font as well and can be read in all four classic versions. Once again, the “Open Sans” compliments both the “Titan One” and the “Pacifico”, making it a good additional font for the running texts. Due to the somewhat thick stroke width, it is more suitable for headings. “Pacifico”įor those that want to go even further into the handwriting style, I recommend the “ Pacifico“, which is an actual handwritten font. The “ Titan One“, for example, is a sans serif font with a handwritten touch, due to its curves and different stroke widths, making it a good choice for craft products. In terms of typography, fonts with a handwritten flair to them are on the rise as well. This is shown by the “Craft” movement, which started out with “Craft” beer, but has now expanded to different products. As the font leaves little white space, detailed images can also work as the background, instead of a font color. It can be loosened a bit by adding a background graphic. “Anton”Īn alternative to “Rubik Mono One” is the “ Anton“, which seems to be even more massive due to its slim tracking and thick line width. These fonts are also great to add gradients or background graphics.įor the running text, a good complementary font would be another sans serif one, like the classic “Open Sans”. The brute feeling of this very bold font is relieved by the slightly rounded edges. A good example for that is the “ Rubik Mono One“, which is only available as an upper case font as it is. To increase the massiveness even further, headings are often written in all caps. However, massive sans-serif fonts will also dominate the web design of 2018. “Raleway” With “Playfair Display” in the Heading Massive, Sans Serif, Yet Playful It’s a sans serif font, but it’s much more customized and concise than other sans serifs. In contrast to that, there’s the “ Raleway“. Especially the bold italics give your oversized headings a special flair. Thus, the “ Playfair Display” is a great pick for this kind of headings. Instead of plain sans serif fonts like “Helvetica”, serif fonts are becoming more and more popular, as they provide more elegance and sleekness for the design. In terms of headings, especially large headings have been trending for a while now. Depending on the zeitgeist and the technological development, some fonts are bigger and some are smaller. ![]()
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