There’s no denying that sans-serif fonts have dominated the typography trends of the last decade, and what’s not to love about them?!
Sans-serif fonts are cool and contemporary, modern and often minimalist. They are popular choice for branding as they can help craft a young and adventurous, yet sophisticated design. Despite all of the unique typefaces available, the one thing that sans-serifs fonts have in common is that they are very, very versatile. They pair well with each other between different styles, and they also are a great compliment to serif and script fonts.
I’ve compiled some of my favorite sans-serif fonts that I personally love to use when adding character and personality to any branding project or blog, links to download are below the image!
Fonseca | Pinstripe | Raleway | Galano Grotesque | Josefin Sans | Aqua Grotesque | Audrey | Bebas Neue
Montserrat | Comfortaa | Quicksand | The Bold Font | Digitalt | Nexa | Gotham | Caviar Dreams
Here’s a breakdown of how and where you could incorporate these fonts throughout your blog:
For headers
Big and bold sans-serif fonts are a great way to grab attention! Galano Grotesque, Bebas Neue, and Gotham are great options for headlines and titles where you want to convey a strong sense of adventure. Audrey would be my choice for bloggers focussed on luxury travel.
For body text
The paragraph text needs to be easy on the eyes, so stick with simpler serifs like Montserrat, Raleway, and Nexa so readers can focus on your great stories!
For accents
Design away! Pinstripe, Fonseca, and Digitalt are a few sans-serif typefaces full of fun personality that are sure enhance your blog posts and designs!
Want more design advice?
Check out part I (serif fonts) and part III (handwritten fonts) of the typography for travel bloggers series, and find more blogging resources here!
*Please note: While all of these fonts are free for personal use, others may require special licensing or attribution for commercial use. Please read the license before using them.* This post contains affiliate links, meaning I may earn a commission if you make a purchase, at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products I use and love myself. Thank you for your support!
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