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By Paddi MacDonnell

September 20, 2021

Google Fonts may be the single most significant contribution Google has made to the evolution of the web — yes, more significant than search, advertising, or analytics.

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Google Fonts gives every business access to a visual voice with which to distinguish itself. Fonts can be downloaded for use in design software and then embedded using best practices for a consistent experience on the web.

If there’s anything wrong with Google Fonts, it’s that its default listings are based on “Trending,” a self-fulfilling criterion that keeps Noto Sans high up the list, destined to be over-used.

But if you spend a little time lower down the listings, you’ll find some exceptional typefaces that are hardly used. Yes, some of them are highly stylized, but there are also usable sans, serifs, and display fonts worthy of your consideration.

All you have to do is scroll; here’s a selection of some of the treasures you’ll find if you do…

Piazzolla

Piazzolla features dramatic and expressive angular shapes when previewed in large sizes, but its real strength is in setting large amounts of body text.

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Mulish

If you’re looking for a solid workhorse sans, look no further than Mulish. Halfway between a humanist and geometric sans, there’s even a variable font version.

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Ceviche One

Reminiscent of the cool lettering of 60s advertising, Ceviche One is packed with energy, thanks to the dramatic zig-zag formed along its baseline.

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Vollkorn

Released by Friedrich Althausen in 2005, Vollkorn is an excellent typeface for body copy, excelling at small sizes. It now boasts a variable font option.

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Merienda

Merienda is a delightfully energetic display script. The bold weight feels more confident, but both weights have a dancing rhythm that brings the page alive.

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Raleway Dots

Raleway is a hugely popular — and perhaps overused font — but this dotted version is less known. It’s a simple geometric sans that functions as a display face.

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Kenia

Kenia is a wonderful, uncategorizable typeface. The stencil forms result in entirely original letter constructions, and the lowercase s is magnificent.

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DM Sans

DM Sans is a low-contrast geometric sans-serif that performs wonderfully well at smaller sizes. It only has three weights, but each comes with a matching italic.

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Oxygen

Designed by Vernon Adams as part of the KDE project for GNU+Linux, Oxygen is a very readable sans-serif, with a generous x-height and a hint of pen stroke.

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Alice

Ksenia Erulevich’s Alice was inspired by Lewis Carrol’s novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. It presents itself as an Edwardian serif with fanciful flourishes.

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Carter One

Carter One uses bold strokes, with a medium amount of contrast, to create a sans-style script. It has dozens of beautiful details like the notch on the lowercase o.

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Bodoni Moda

Bodoni Moda is a didone-style serif with strong vertical strokes and high-contrast slab-like serifs. It’s the best variable font in this genre that I’ve found.

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Ultra

Ultra is a slab-serif that you won’t even consider for body text. Its sculptural shapes are almost American-western. The counter on the lowercase n is charming.

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Azeret Mono

Most mono-spaced fonts fail to inspire; practical they can be, charming they are not. But Azeret Mono bucks that trend, its bold weights being particularly fantastic.

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Nunito

It’s tough to find a serious sans-serif with rounded terminals, but Nunito is it. There’s also a Nunito Sans with square terminals, but I love the rounded tips.

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Bungee Inline

Designed for signage, Bungee is great for display sizes and works well vertically. There are several versions, but my favorite is this classy inline version.

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Oi

Oi is unapologetically loud. A slab-serif that swallows its own detail, the counters and ink traps give it a 3D quality, and the curves feel almost nautical.

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Expletus Sans

One of the significant trends in typography is the angled clip of adjoining strokes, creating the effect of shadow. This effect is brilliantly achieved in Expletus Sans.

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Lustria

It’s comparatively unusual to find a serif face designed to work well at display sizes. At large sizes, Lustria’s rounded terminals evoke ink spread delightfully.

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Yatra One

Yatra One is a Devanagari and Latin typeface that uses the Devanagari brush angle for its strokes, giving the Latin text an unusually slanted, stand-out character.

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Amiko

Amiko is a highly legible typeface and excellent at tiny font sizes. It’s perfect as a secondary font if your main font is too fancy for elements like legal notices.

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Keep Scrolling

It’s always tempting to leap at the first typeface you find that meets your needs, but if you dig a little deeper into Google Fonts, you’ll find a vast range of typefaces that offer both practicality and character.

Paddi MacDonnell

Paddi MacDonnell is a designer and entrepreneur from Northern Ireland, follow her on Twitter.

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FAQs

What is the quirky Google font? ›

Truculenta is an irregular sans serif typeface based on mid-century lettering works, yet with a little twist. This quirky grotesque is a variable font with three axes (weight, width and optical size), allowing a wide range of text sizes without losing readability.

Is it legal to use Google Fonts? ›

Yes, you can use them commercially, and even include them within a product that is sold commercially. Usage and redistribution conditions are specified in the license. The most common license is the SIL Open Font License.

What is the best Google font pairing for 2024? ›

Open Sans + Source Sans Pro

Open Sans, with its friendly appearance, blends seamlessly with the clean and sans-serif Source Sans Pro. This combination ensures a readable and modern design, making it suitable for a broad range of website types.

What is the Futuristic font on Google? ›

Oxanium is a square, futuristic font family. It feels at home on the head-up display of a spaceship, or the scoreboard of a video game. Its intuitive strokes ensure legibility at small sizes and quick glances, while angled cuts add charisma to big headlines.

Which font is most appealing to the eye? ›

In straight font, “Lato” and in cursive font, “Allura” are considered to be the most eye pleasing fonts.

What is the most fun font in Google Docs? ›

10 Fun, Funky & Free Display Typefaces on Google Fonts
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  • Oi. Designer: Kostas Bartsokas. ...
  • Rakkas. Designer: Zeynep Akay. ...
  • Ultra. Designer: Astigmatic. ...
  • Yatra One. Designer: Catherine Leigh Schmidt. ...
  • Kavoon. Designer: Viktoriya Grabowska. ...
  • Erica One. Designer: Miguel Hernandez. ...
  • Corben. Designer: Vernon Adams.
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What is the rare beauty font? ›

Rare Script (aligned with the brand name Rare Beauty) is used to stress expressions and highlight keywords across the branding, packaging system and communication.

What are the disadvantages of Google Fonts? ›

While Google Fonts have been widely adopted for their convenience and variety, they come with certain drawbacks that may not align with every website's needs. Slow loading speeds, privacy concerns, and design inconsistencies are legitimate considerations when deciding on your website's font solution.

Does Gmail accept Google Fonts? ›

No. As Gmail doesn't support web fonts, you might be wondering whether it's they're still worth using. Afterall, it's likely a decent percentage of your email opens are occurring in Gmail. Fortunately, just because Gmail doesn't like you using custom fonts, it doesn't mean you can't use web fonts altogether.

Are Google Fonts really free? ›

All fonts are released under open source licenses. You can use them in any non-commercial or commercial project.

What Google Fonts look the most like handwriting? ›

The best handwriting fonts on Google Docs are: Lobster. Homemade Apple. Cedarville Cursive.

What is the old Google font? ›

Original logo in the Baskerville Bold typeface, used from September 28, 1997 to October 29, 1997. It uses a different color combination from the one in use today, with the initial "G" being colored green.

What is the Google font that looks retro? ›

Yesteryear is a flat nib connecting script font loosely based on the title screen from the 1942 film "The Palm Beach Story". Taking on a slightly sharper feel than its source, it evokes comparisons to chrome scripts of vintage automobilia.

What is the Google font called? ›

Product Sans is mainly used in the text of Google's numerous services' logotypes such as Maps, Drive, News, and Earth. The font is also used on the Google Store, and in some versions of Android.

Why do some fonts have a weird G? ›

The fonts you see on a computer are based on fonts that have been used in printing for a long time. These are more likely to use “double-story” /a/ and /g/. (But not all of them do.) The simpler “single-story” versions of these letters are used in hand-printing.

What Google font looks like bubble letters? ›

There is no bubble font available by default in Google Docs. However, you can add it to the list of available fonts. Simply click on More Fonts and then search for the bubble letter fonts such as Rubik Bubble font.

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