A true designer always seeks for latest trends and market demands to stay competitive and relevant. It's again a new year.
Designers must be looking for trendy fonts to blow their designs and their clients' minds.
We have delved into the internet and collected the top 10 most used fonts of 2022.
1. Helvetica Now Variable Font
During the past years, we experienced a growing demand for variable fonts. While traditional font formats require multiple files for multiple variations, variable fonts package all the necessary DNA into one tidy, more compact file.
In other words, variable fonts give you all the freedom to focus on your design without worrying about fixed font widths and weights. So it’s no surprise that Monotype has finally launched Helvetica Now as a variable font.
2.Altform
Fresh from CoType, Altform is a beautiful marriage between a geometric sans and a grotesque, giving it a universally neutral appeal. At first sight, it appears solid and deceptively simple; upon closer inspection, you’ll notice tiny exquisite curves in characters like R, t, and k, which give it a subtle sense of sophistication.
3 Harmond free display typeface
Harmond a new fresh & modern serif with a strong style, a dancing baseline! So beautiful on invitation like greeting cards, branding materials, business cards, quotes, posters, and more!
4 Resist Sans Neo-Grotesque Font
Resist Sans is a free-spirited neo-grotesque that embodies both the innate desire for revolt and a tendency towards uniformity. While Resist Sans preserves the neat, minimalist look which is associated with neo-grotesques, it also accentuates the tentativeness of each letter form.
5 Harmony - Free Serif typeface
HARMONY is a new modern serif font from Artem Nevsky that will bring a touch of elegance to any project. Perfect for invitations, postcards, posters, book covers, advertisements, websites, website headers, logos, magazines, etc.
6 Magilio
Beautiful and soft fonts in a contemporary style that can make your design projects look modern, elegant and luxurious. Made with many alternative characters to make it easier for you to do various design projects and give you fun while typing.
7 Lato
Lato is another popular choice from Łukasz Dziedzic. It has quite the story behind its design, balancing conflicting goals, resulting in a unique, lightweight sans-serif font.
Montserrat is a sans-serif font from Julieta Ulanovsky, who lives in the eponymous Montserrat neighborhood of Buenos Aires. With 18 different styles ranging from light to heavy, you have quite a lot of choice.
9 Raleway
With 18 different styles, Raleway is another large-family sans-serif font, initially created by Matt McInerney. If you like Raleway and are looking for something unique, Raleway Dots offers similar styling with a dotted approach that can work for big headlines.
10 Noto Sans / Serif
Noto is a Google-commissioned font that comes in both serif and sans-serif versions. It’s receiving regular updates, and there are now well over 100 Noto fonts, with more coming all the time!
Noto’s goal is to cover all the alphabets and characters from various languages while its distinct design harmonious across hundreds of different font families. These derivatives include the popular Noto Sans KR and Noto Sans JP.
conclusion
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