Best Google Fonts for your website
The font is an important element of the company's corporate identity. In the case of an IT company, law firm or financial firm, it must be credible. It should also include your local language and special characters.
Clients have such key requirements for fonts - to be beautiful, to be functional, to be readable for long texts - articles in the newsletter blog, and so on.
We have selected the most practical typeface's design for the service provider, all of which have Cyrillic support.
1. Open sans
The font was designed with an upright stress, open forms and a neutral, yet friendly appearance. Ideal for websites and presentations.
2. Merriweather
The font was designed to be a text face that is pleasant to read on screens. It features a very large x-height, slightly condensed letterforms, mild diagonal stress, sturdy serifs, and open forms.
3. Montserrat
Montserrat is a popular typeface, modern and uncut. Suitable for small texts, it introduces diversity compared to traditional fonts. It should be kept in mind that in the case of large texts, much more space will be required.
4. Lato
The semi-rounded details of the letters give Lato a feeling of warmth, while the strong structure provides stability and seriousness. "Male and female, serious but friendly.
With the feeling of the Summer more suitable for startups or companies".
5. Roboto
It has forms that are largely geometric. At the same time, the font features friendly and open curves.
Roboto allows letters to be settled into their natural width. This makes for a more natural reading rhythm more commonly found in humanist and serif types.
6. Roboto Condensed
A beautiful and neat font from Google.
Use on the site in the texts.
7. Source Sans Pro
The typeface is inspired by the Gothic style of the early 20th century and Gothic fonts. Designed for user interfaces.
Available in 6 different font styles, it offers a wide variety of applications.
8. Ubuntu
Modern, stylish typeface.
Use best for small texts or headings.
9. Cuprum
Narrow font, use for headings or small texts.
10. Rubik
A typeface with slightly rounded letters.
11. Exo 2
A modern, serif-free geometric font that tries to convey a technological/futuristic feel while maintaining an elegant design.
It works well in small text sizes and long texts.
12. Arimo
Innovative refreshing sans serif design that is metrically compatible with Arial.
It offers improved screen reading performance. Use for headings and text.
13. Old Standard
The font represents another, slightly different type of the same Modern style.
A good choice for a revival of the most common letter type of the early 20th century.
14. Playfair Display
The serif font, its ideology dates back to the 18th century. Use it for headings and titles.
15.Comfortaa
A rounded simple non-sectioned geometric font for texts with large point size.
It was created by Johan Aakerlund, a design engineer at the Technical University of Denmark.
Keep in mind that fonts are the basis of the brand and the choice must be made with great care. Only a small number of fonts read well in long texts.