{"id":115590,"date":"2012-11-19T12:39:13","date_gmt":"2012-11-19T20:39:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/heartifb.com\/?p=115590"},"modified":"2024-02-14T22:11:24","modified_gmt":"2024-02-15T06:11:24","slug":"free-fonts-fashion-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/heartifb.com\/free-fonts-fashion-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"7 Fabulous Free Fonts For Your Fashion Blog"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sometimes with free fonts you get what you pay for, tacky, clunky and unrefined. Sifting through “free font” websites has always deterred me from browsing through the masses of “free fonts” that I'll end up just buying a font to save time.\u00a0 These days there are more and more gorgeous free fonts available, from beautiful, easy to navigate websites, making shopping for free fonts the best kind of free shopping around.<\/p>\n
Here is are seven fonts that I thought would make great fonts for your blog logo,\u00a0 for collages and banners. They're called “Display Fonts” not meant for reading anything more than a few consecutive words. For the bulk of your posts it's always best to stick to the classics, Georgia, Verdana, Arial, but snazzing up your blog will call in for more flamboyant fonts. Finding a unique one will help build your blog's visual voice.<\/p>\n
Ostrich Sans<\/a> is a great sans-serif display font that is beautifully simple, lean and yet has enough detail to stand out.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n If you like the look of hand-drawn type, but have terrible handwriting. (ahem, me.) Cobbled will add that bit of hand made to your digital blog.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n As a fan of American Typewriter<\/a>, Zinkomint<\/a> has a fantastic light version of this font, with added flourishes and ligatures to bring a bit of details to your logo or badges.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n I'm not usually a fan of script fonts, but Lavanderia<\/a>, inspired by Laundromats in San Francisco's Mission District, hits the spot. Elegant, retro, but clean and legible, it's a great font to add that feminine touch to your style blog.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n In college, I was a huge fan of slab-serif fonts. They're bold, they're quirky and they have this pioneering spirit, both figuratively and literally. There is something charming about slab-serif fonts, and I particularly love Silverfake<\/a> with it's mid-century meets Old West vibe.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This ornate typeface both delicate and bulky has a very distinctive look to it. Nelma would make a great logo, and should be used sparingly as it's such a distinctive font.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n2. Cobbled<\/strong><\/h2>\n
3. Znikomit<\/strong><\/a><\/h2>\n
4. Lavanderia<\/a><\/strong><\/h2>\n
5. Silverfake<\/a><\/strong><\/h2>\n
6. Nelma<\/a><\/strong><\/h2>\n
7. Infinity<\/strong><\/a><\/h2>\n