Free fonts for branding and design // April 2021

Have you ever started designing something, got to the point of choosing fonts and get totally overwhelmed and want to give up?

There are hundreds of thousands of fonts out there so it can be hard to work out where to even start. Especially when you’re looking for a free font! Whether you’re mocking up a logo, looking to switch up the font styles on your Squarespace website or making your Instagram post graphics in Canva - basically whenever you need to find something that actually looks good.

There are a few ways you can get started on your quest for the best free font for your design:

  1. Googling ‘best free fonts’ and see what pops up

  2. Jump on Pinterest and go down the visually appealing rabbit-hole (hands up who else has logged into Pinterest to look for ‘just one thing’ then had to pull yourself out an hour later after realising you still haven’t searched for that one thing...)

  3. Go straight to some of the best free font sources: Google Fonts, Font Squirrel, DaFont


All of these methods can work, but unfortunately it can still take some time to narrow down the styles to look at then sift through pages and pages before getting to something you remotely like.

To save you some time, I’ve put together my first roundup of beautiful free fonts for you below. I love searching for the perfect font for my designs so there will be more of these posts in future!

Not only can you find links to download each of these fonts, but I’ve gone even further with my research so you know which fonts are available in Canva and Squarespace, ready to go! 

Of course for those not natively available there are also options to upload your custom fonts. Check out Canva’s how to upload a font and Squaremuse’s instructions to upload a font to Squarespace.

Without further ado, here is my April 2021 round up of free fonts for branding and design. Let’s start with a little preview of each, with download details after:

free fonts available in squarespace and canva
free fonts to download for use in squarespace and canva.png

Right! Where can I get them from?!


GLASS ANTIQUA

A funky retro serif font (serifs are the little ‘tails’ on the ends of the letters), a little casual with its curves.

Download from Google Fonts

Available in both the free version of Canva and Squarespace.

FORUM

Classic but feminine with defined serifs.

Download from Google Fonts

Available in both the free version of Canva and Squarespace.


DARKER GROTESK

A nice contemporary sans, clean but with points of interest.

Download from Font Squirrel

Available in the free version of Canva.

SOURCE SERIF PRO

The perfect paragraph serif, classic and easy to read. Pairs well with Source Sans Pro!

Download from Font Squirrel

Available in both the free version of Canva and Squarespace.


SOURCE SANS PRO

Alternatively, the perfect paragraph sans serif! Also great for clean headings, particularly in all caps; pairs well with Source Serif Pro.

Download from Font Squirrel

Available in both the free version of Canva and Squarespace.

OSTRICH SANS

A modern condensed sans serif, minimalist styling.

Download from Font Squirrel

SPIREQUAL LIGHT

Elegant serif, perfect for branding and bring in a little luxury.

Download from Font Squirrel

REEY

Casual handwritten script, looks like you’ve written in marker - perfect for accents.

Download from Font Squirrel

LAGU SERIF LIGHT ITALIC

Italic serif, clean and modern.

Download from Font Squirrel

Lots more styles are available for purchase (e.g. bold, non-italic, etc.)


LAGU SANS LIGHT

Modern sans serif, minimal and modern, just a little bit trendy.

Download from Font Squirrel

Lots more styles are available for purchase (e.g. bold, italic, etc.)

The best part about this list is that at April 2021 they are all free for commercial use. Licensing is a big deal and not something you should ignore, so always make sure you check the license when downloading or purchasing a font. Sometimes it can be confusing working out what you can and can’t use a font for. Creative Bloq has a great overview on font licenses.

Do you have any favourite free fonts at the moment? Share them below!

 

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