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12 Best Fonts for Websites and Blogs for Better Readability.

The choice of fonts for websites and blogs is critical for an engaging online presence and brand building. The visual choice of a reader varies with every person but as a website or blog owner, you need to consider every aspect and web font is one such aspect.

List of 12 Best Fonts for Websites and Blogs

These are some of the top fonts we have seen on various big sites. You can combine them and start using on your blogs.

1) Oswald

One of the first of Google Web Fonts, Oswald has better kerning and extended character sets. Vernon Adams is the font creator and the font is a reworking of classic Alternate Gothic sans-serif. The font is excellent for captions and headlines.
Check Google font here.

2) Stalemate

Jim Lynes is the creator. The Stalemate font offers an accented display and is good for displaying personal messages or announcements.
Check Google font here.

3) Gravitas One

The font is modeled on ‘UK fat face’, which was a term used during England’s industrial revolution to identify heavy advertising text. Riccardo De Franceschi is the creator. The font is recommended for titles, headers and tabs.
Check Google font here.

4) Jura

Based on the Roman Kayah Li glyphs, Jura is an alternate version created by Daniel Johnson. Later, the font included graphs from Greek and Cyrillic alphabets. The font is light and good for wide layout pages.
Check Google font here.

5) Fjord

Originally used in book printing to display large content in small sizes, the Fjord is a serif-typeface and recommended for blogs and websites because we create longer content for the web. The Fjord font will offer long elegant ascenders and better modulation.
Check Google font here.

6) Amaranth

Amaranth comes with 3 styles. It has an italic upright design, with distinctive curves and contrast which is better suited for creative blogs and websites. The letters are well spaced out and makes for distinctive reading.
Check Google font here.

7) Gentium Basic

The Gentium Basic by Victor Gaultney is a combination of Greek, Latin and Cyrillic scripts. It is released under SIL Open Font License. They are free fonts but restricted with Latin character sets. The free font is good for blog content as the spacing of letters will make for interesting and engaged reading.
Check Google font here.

8) Arvo

Arvo is suitable for both web and print publication. It is developed by Anton Koovit.  The font has uniform strokes and enhances the onscreen readability of texts. It is available in bold italic, roman bold, italic and roman slab serif.
Check Google font here.

9) Droid Sans

Droid Sans is a typical font focusing on digital readability. Developed by Steve Mattson, the Droid Sans is good for mobile screens. Since web readership is moving towards smartphones, the Droid Sans will be a recommend font for websites and blogs. The font looks cool and readable even in small size.
Check Google font here.

10) Vollkorn

Created by Friedrich Althausen in first attempt, the Vollkorn font is a multi-purpose serif suitable for large texts, headlines and titles.
Check Google font here.

11) EB Garamond

This serif font has its roots in the 16th century and is an often used font. The EB version is part of the open source project by Georg Duffner. The font gives web content a smooth layout and readers doesn’t need to have squinty eyes to read better.
Check Google font here.

12) Ubuntu

The Ubuntu is a distinctive sans-serif web font created by Dalton Maag, a London-based foundry from funding with Canonical Ltd. The web font displays beautifully on desktop and smartphone screens.
Check Google font here.

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