![]() You can find the “Style Book” at and includes their own CSS Framework, Reith fonts, and some excellent design articles. I think it would make a great case study in a design blog, about how to solve an incredibly complex design brief and create a coherent, flexible and very beautiful font family.Īnother good topic for a design blog is to look at the BBC and their work in recent years. I agree on Reforma, it is a stunning piece of font design, both in the way it looks, and in its complexity and scope. I’m a simple coder, I take my design inspirations where I can find them and a really good font can hide many of my creative shortfalls!īitter is just such a “really good font”, block serif, so it is “on trend”, but not too blocky it is distinctive, but not too idiosyncratic. That can give you an idea on how it looks on a website but also a preview of each font family. Each typeface has its own section in which the typeface presented is also the one used for the text. Next you will see all of the font families that have made in on our best free google fonts list. I have focused on font families that are probably not that popular, but still really well designed and should be included in each designer’s toolbox. Raleway by Matt McInerney, Pablo Impallari, Rodrigo Fuenzalida.Poppins by Indian Type Foundry & Jonny Pinhorn. ![]()
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