Amazing Google Web-Fonts!
Below is a list of some of my favourite Google Webfonts .They can be used across websites to display highlighed content and elegant design.
Abril Fatface
Type Together is currently my most favorite type foundry. They offer fresh and unique designs of high quality and their fonts usually have a great language support. Type Together were also one of the first type foundries which supported the idea of webfont services.
In the Google Webfonts Directory you can use their display font Abril Fatface. It is part of a bigger (commercial) type family system, with 18 Display and Text styles. The Fatface in particular is inspired by heavy titling fonts used in advertising posters in the 19th century Britain and France. The thin serifs and clean curves lend the typeface a refined touch and give any headline an elegant appearance. The character set that supports over 50 languages including those from Central and Northern Europe.
Live Demo | View at Google
Hammersmith One
Hammersmith One by Nicole Fally is a very low contrast typeface inspired by the Johnston UK lettering tradition. Hammersmith One shows the quirks of a somewhat naive, handmade, brush written letters including a wider than normal “e” and “s” as well as dark joins between stroke which are normally compensated for in type. The sources for this design have been adapted not just for type but specifically for use as a web type. This font works well to even smaller sizes than was originally expected.
Live Demo | View at Google
Below is a list of some of my favourite Google Webfonts .They can be used across websites to display highlighed content and elegant design.
Abril Fatface
Type Together is currently my most favorite type foundry. They offer fresh and unique designs of high quality and their fonts usually have a great language support. Type Together were also one of the first type foundries which supported the idea of webfont services.
In the Google Webfonts Directory you can use their display font Abril Fatface. It is part of a bigger (commercial) type family system, with 18 Display and Text styles. The Fatface in particular is inspired by heavy titling fonts used in advertising posters in the 19th century Britain and France. The thin serifs and clean curves lend the typeface a refined touch and give any headline an elegant appearance. The character set that supports over 50 languages including those from Central and Northern Europe.
Live Demo | View at Google
Hammersmith One
Hammersmith One by Nicole Fally is a very low contrast typeface inspired by the Johnston UK lettering tradition. Hammersmith One shows the quirks of a somewhat naive, handmade, brush written letters including a wider than normal “e” and “s” as well as dark joins between stroke which are normally compensated for in type. The sources for this design have been adapted not just for type but specifically for use as a web type. This font works well to even smaller sizes than was originally expected.
Live Demo | View at Google