15 Great Fonts for Websites and Web Design

Great fonts for web design and websites.

Choosing the right font for your website can be an exhausting thing. Not only do you want it to look fabulous and feel right but you also want your readers and audience to “Wow!” and remember your site.

How do you do that though? Picking a selection of fonts that fit your theme and style while making it easier on the reader.

Here we have handpicked 15 great fonts for your websites and web design to help you out! From classic typefaces with clear lines to handwritten fonts for headlines and titles, there is something for everyone.

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1. Chloe – A Classic Typeface

By Josh O.

Create bold, gorgeous headlines and elegant designs with a vintage flair. Chloe’s contrasting lines and curved terminals give a sleek, elegant look to your design whether is for advertisements or logos. Chloe is a versatile typeface that’s full of character and one you’ll come back to time and again.

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2. Burne

By Alvo.type

Burne is a beautiful web font to use for web font. It is clean and modern and at the same time it is gentle and fragrant.

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3. Born Ready Marker Font

By Nicky Laatz

Born Ready is a dry marker handwritten font with textured lines and a multiple personalities. It comes in various styles – Regular, Slanted , and Upright – each with it’s own unique personality to suit the look you are after.

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4. Fiona

By Josh O.

Another popular typeface created by Josh O. Fiona is both classically elegant and inherently modern. Fiona is based on classic letterforms for publishing and display graphics which makes it the perfect choice for your web design.

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5. Ace Sans

By Factory738

Ace Sans is a modern and minimalist sans serif font family. The combination of minimal and geometric elements renders a modern design. This is irreproachable sans serif to diversify your headlines, branding visual identity, poster, logo and etc.

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6. Indigo Sans Serif 

By Salt & Pepper Designs

Indigo it’s an amazing combo of the sans serif ‘Indigo Regular’ and the outline version ‘Indigo Outline’. Combine the two for sophisticated yet edgy designs or be bold enough to use them alone. Perfect for stand-out web design, headers, Instagram posts, logos and much more.

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7. Aurora

By themelissabee

Aurora is one to pick if you are tired of using Sans Serif fonts. It is pretty and modern and suitable for your website, brand and everything.

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8. Martens Script

By Alphabeta

Martens Script is a combination of script and sans serif. This font is perfect for bring a modern vintage vide to your logo, badges, labels, apparel design, etc.

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9. Mokoto Glitch Typeface

By Drizy

Inspired from modern fonts and slicing image in error system, Mokoto is a layered multiply typeface. It is an experimental font that gives the appearance of digital glitching effect which is ideal for web design and everything you want to add an OG high-tech feeling on.

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10. Von Bond

By Josh O.

Von Bond is a classy sans serif typeface that’s retro with a modern twist. Alternating thick and thin strokes create an elegant look for your designs that can be used in web, graphics or social media posts.

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11. Milkstone Font Collection

By Tobias Saul

The Milkstore Font Collection contains a set of 5 textured fonts with an authentic hand crafted look. The fonts are inspired by vintage brick wall murals and they work perfectly for design with a hand crafted vibe.

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12. Quirk

By The Routine Creative

A fun stackable display font that lives up to it’s name. The way you can uniquely stack different parts of this font make it super fun to work with. Perfect for all purposes and pairs well with bold sans serifs.

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13. The Lovestory Font Collection

By Nicky Laatz

Lovestory SVG Fonts are made by converting hand painted watercolors lettering , unchanged, including all its transparency and high resolution watercolors detail – into an actual font – as you type your letters out, it looks like you have just hand painted them. This font collection, like said by the name, will definitely add a romantic vibe to your design work.

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14. Mellony Brush Script Font

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By Alit Design

Mellony brush script font  has a elegant hand lettering brush style. It looks natural like a handmade which is best used for your design project that has the concept of fun, romantic and elegant.

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15. Oregon Font

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By Mark van Leeuwen

Oregon is a clean and simple vintage sans serif font, with smooth edges to simulate vintage printing. Perfect for vintage designs, headers and small amounts of text.

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Special thanks to Mia Baker for the cover image background photo.

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One Reply to “15 Great Fonts for Websites and Web Design”

  1. avrilsemon says:

    Is there a way to increase letter spacing in Excel?
    Change the spacing between characters
    Select the text that you want to change.
    On the Home tab, click the Font Dialog Box Launcher, and then click the Advanced tab. …
    In the Spacing box, click Expanded or Condensed, and then specify how much space you want in the By box.
    Fonty Fonts

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