As a web designer, you’re probably well aware that Great fonts are essential to great design. This article is all about fonts. We have collected 14 unbelievable Google Web Fonts that makes your heading or headline of your website attaractive. The fact is that the headlines are more important than you may think. and Many designers also agree this point.
Google Webfonts is the largest source of free fonts with hundreds of typefaces to pick from. Google Fonts, launched in 2010, helps solve that problem and It’s a fantastic resource. I will not make you wait any longer, so here are the list of top 14 Google Webfonts For Strong Headlines and Headings:
1.Bree Serif
Bree was originally released in 2008. This friendly upright italic is the serif cousin of TypeTogether’s award winning family Bree. Designed by Veronika Burian and José Scaglione.
2.Montserrat
The old posters and signs in the traditional Montserrat neighborhood of Buenos Aires inspired Julieta to design this typeface and rescue the beauty of urban typography that emerged in the first half of the twentieth century.
Updated January 2017: The family was redrawn and updated with a full set of weights.
3.Open Sans
Open Sans is a humanist sans serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson.
It was optimized for print, web, and mobile interfaces, and has excellent legibility characteristics in its letterforms.
4.merriweather
Merriweather was designed to be a text face that is pleasant to read on screens. Designed by Eben Sorkin, Merriweather features a very large x height, slightly condensed letterforms
5.raleway
Raleway is an elegant sans-serif typeface family intended for headings and other large size usage.
It also has a sister family, Raleway Dots.
6.Roboto Slab
Roboto has a dual nature. It has a mechanical skeleton and the forms are largely geometric.
7.Source Sans Pro
Source® Sans Pro, Adobe’s first open source typeface family, was designed by Paul D.
8.Ubuntu
The Ubuntu Font Family are a set of matching new libre/open fonts in development during 2010-2011.
9.cabin
The Cabin font family is a humanist sans with 4 weights and true italics, inspired by Edward Johnston’s and Eric Gill’s typefaces,
10.Josefin Sans
The idea for creating this typeface was to make it geometric, elegant and kind of vintage, especially for titling. It is inspired by Rudolf Koch’s Kabel (1927), Rudolf Wolf’s Memphis (1930), Paul Renner’s Futura (1927).
11.arvo
Arvo is a geometric slab-serif typeface family suited for screen and print.
12.Lato
Lato is a sans serif typeface family started in the summer of 2010 by Warsaw-based designer Łukasz Dziedzic
13.Oswald
Oswald is a reworking of the classic style historically represented by the ‘Alternate Gothic’ sans serif typefaces. Oswald is designed to be used freely across the internet by web browsers on desktop computers, laptops and mobile devices
14.Palanquin Dark
Palanquin is a Unicode-compliant Latin and Devanagari text type family designed for the digital age.
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