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Monday, September 7, 2015

Fonts are an incredibly crucial part of any website’s design. Professional designers make use of dozens of fonts when they are working, and they know how important it can be to use the correct one for each project.

By using the right font for a given audience, the readers’ attention can be captured by using the font alone.

Choosing a good title is incredibly important, whether it is for a blog article or a website. However, choosing the correct font can be equally as important, because that is going to be the first thing a reader notices.

Here you will find a collection of free headline fonts. These fonts are used by designers worldwide, and they are the most popular free fonts used to grab a reader’s attention. They are easy-to-read and do not have an amateur look, which makes them the perfect option for any website.

With an incredibly professional look, these free fonts are great for the next time you need to have some typography that will quickly and effectively capture the attention of your audience.

Jaapokki

Jaapokki

Jaapokki is free font with 2 alternatives and large set of glyphs.

MEgalopolis Extra

MEgalopolis Extra

Intro Condensed

Intro Condensed

The family is characterized by excellent legibility both in print and on the web, a well-finished geometric design, optimized kerning, etc. Intro is most suitable for headlines of all sizes, but it does well in a variety of text lengths as well. The font’s various styles give it the versatility necessary to meet any type of graphic design challenge — web, print, motion graphics, etc. — and make it perfect for t-shirts, posters, and logos.

Molot

Molot

Oduda – Rounded Typeface

Oduda - Rounded Typeface

Oduda – rounded typeface is the first font created by thmbnl. graphic design. This bold version of Oduda is free of use for personal and commercial projects.

Natasha

Natasha

BERNIER™ Free Typefamily

BERNIER™ Free Typefamily

Bernier is a small type family created by Ryan Pyae. Bernier has three different styles and it is the perfect font choice for vintage or old school designs.

Berlin

Berlin

They work great in headlines, branding, packaging, as well as large format text and are free for your personal and commercial use.

Mohave

Mohave

Mohave is an all caps display typeface, built with smooth height and dynamic glyph. This typeface is designed for large points setting, contains three weights, it’s regular, semi bold, and bold plus italics.

This new version has improved glyph shapes, some difference alternates in the uppercase and lowercase, adding more latin diacritics and punctuation. Mohave Typeface is good for displaying type such as headlines, poster, title, etc. This fonts is free for your personal works, but it’s also available for commercial licenses plus webfont kit version.

Biko Font Family

Biko Font Family

Biko is a geometric sans serif with a strong and yet friendly character. The font is perfect for display, copy text and logos. The name is a tribute to Steve Biko: a South African anti-apartheid activist.

Manteka

Manteka

Manteka comes from curiosity the author had for fonts and the design process. It is designed especially for use in print, but equally has a spectacular performance web.

Kilogram

Kilogram

Hallo Sans

Hallo Sans

Dense typeface

Dense typeface

DENSE is a versatile, elegant, geometric and compact sans-serif typeface designed by Charles Daoud. Three weights have been created thus far: thin, regular and bold.

Viga

Viga

Viga is a sans serif with a good performance on screen. Its anatomy gives it a great personality and also makes it useful for reading on screen.

League Gothic

League Gothic

League Gothic is a revival of an old classic, and one of the authors’ favorite typefaces, Alternate Gothic #1. It was originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton for the American Type Founders Company in 1903. The company went bankrupt in 1993, and since the original typeface was created before 1923, the typeface is in the public domain.

Panama

Panama

Bariol

Bariol

Slim Jim

Slim Jim

A condensed industrial typeface best for titles and headings.

Gabo – Free Elegant Font

Gabo - Free Elegant Font

AXIS

AXIS

Hammersmith One

Hammersmith One

Borg Typeface

Borg Typeface

Borg is a geometric typeface with a curved incision.

Kelson Sans

Kelson Sans

Kelson Sans is remake of the original Kelson type family – designed by Bruno Mello from São Paulo, Brazil.

Telegrafico

telegrafico

Myra

Myra

Myra is a new contemporary sans serif free font designed by Sergiy Tkachenko. He brings us some unique “deco style” feeling which is presented in classic sans serif curves that make the font applicable for both – retro and modern designs. Myra free font is applicable for any type of graphic design – web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters, logos

Lovelo

Lovelo

Lovelo free font is remake of the original Lovelo Inline – designed by Renzler Design, Vienna, Austria.

Graviola

Graviola

With semi-rounded terminals, Graviola is a soft and friendly typeface. The font contains 533 glyphs, supporting more than 40 languages. Stylistic sets provide alternates in two groupings (a, v, w, y and G, g, &).

Vim SM

Vim SM

Vim is a caps-only free typeface, with a display emphasis for uses in titles, headlines, poster and any other stuff that needs strength and to be highly visible. Its language support covers Albanian, Danish, Dutch, English, Faroese, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Malagasy, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish with a 329 glyph count.

Anson

Anson

Insolent

Insolent

BUILDING

BUILDING

Coolvetica

Coolvetica

Coolvetica is a scratch-built, sans-serif typeface, inspired by 1970’s American logo designs. This was an era where everyone was modifying Helvetica with funky curls, mixed-case and effects. Coolvetica recreates that 1970’s custom display lettering look with really tight kerning and funky curls. The tails on the R and a have been left out to allow even tighter spacing. It certainly isn’t intended for setting paragraphs of book text—Coolvetica is a pure display typeface, intended for big, funky headings and titles.



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