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25 Free Brilliant Fonts For Logo Design

By Sneh Roy on Tuesday, 23 June 200938 Comments

 25 Free Brilliant Logo Fonts

How far and how long have you gone for that perfect pair of jeans? A lot of you are shaking your head right now, a soft smile starting to play on your lips. Some of you are thinking "A perfect pair of jeans is pure myth!" and some of you lucky ones are thinking "How true! It took me so long but I finally got that pair that makes me look like a million bucks". I am not just talking about girls here but guys too. A few of you are looking up at the browser address bar to make sure you are rightfully on a design blog and have not mistakenly arrived on a fashion rag. Why jeans? I’ll tell you why! I am going to be talking about the importance of typography in a logo today and I felt that the jeans analogy was spot on. Compare the logo to a casually dressed person. Most logos are made up of a "mark" and a "type" just as a person would be dressed in a top and a bottom item of clothing. Now imagine the "mark" to be a tee. It can be sober, funky, playful, muted or bold. It is always visual though just like the creative designs on a tee. Now imagine the "type" to be a pair of jeans. The right pair of jeans would not only emphasize the tee but also make the person look great, the wrong pair on the other hand could make a $100 tee look like a dish rag and in effect make the person look shabby and uninteresting. The right "type" in a logo not only sets the mood for the tone of the business .. casual, formal, playful, corporate; but also enhances the ‘mark" making it very memorable and binding the whole logo in creative brilliance. That is why like jeans enthusiasts, logo designers spend an awful lot of time hunting for the right type to suit the mark they have created. Good fonts are to logo designers what shoes are to some women. You can never have enough. Let us take a look at some amazing free fonts available that would jazz up a logo, making it look extremely creative and professional if used correctly. It is about time designers and list creators broke free from the likes of the same old Fontin, Delicious, Fertigo and Helvetica which are great, but a tad overused.

MUSEO

Museo

 

CICLE

Cicle

 

KELVINIZED

Kelvinized

 

JUSTUS

Justus

 

CENTABEL

Centabel

 

SQUARETYPE B

SquareType B

 

LONDON BETWEEN

London Between

 

STREET CORNER

Street Corner

 

LILLY

Lilly

 

COVINGTON

Covington

 

GENTIUM

Gentium

 

COOLVETICA

Coolvetica

 

BRASSIERE

Brassiere

 

RUTABAN

Rutaban

 

VAHIKA

Vahika

 

TYPO SLAB SERIF

Typo Slab Serif

 

DUSTISMO ROMAN

Dustismo Roman

 

CIBREO

Cibreo

 

MARKETING SCRIPT

Marketing Script

 

MISO

Miso

 

QUICKSAND

Quicksand

 

VOLLKORN

Vollkorn

 

UBUNTU TITLE

Ubuntu title

 

COMMUNIST

Communist

 

MGOPEN MODERNA

MGOpen Moderna

That rounds up 25 beautiful free fonts that would grace any logo and do it proud. These fonts perform well in all sizes and weights and are not just limited to logo design. What are your favorite free fonts to use when designing a logo? Alternatively, what are your favorite free fonts to use when designing anything else? It would be interesting to know, so share away!

About The Author

Sneh Roy is a web designer/content developer by day and the creative force behind Little Box Of Ideas by night. She is also the co-founder of Stars We Love and Gel's Kitchen. With coffee running through her veins, she enthusiastically battles each day, one design [or maybe several?] at a time! Connect with her on Twitter.

38 Comments »

  • Antonea Nabors said:

    Nice collection Sneh! I am especially fond of Quicksand. I have been looking for a playful font like that for some time now!

  • jennyb said:

    Excellent list! Thanks for sharing :)

  • John Mascarenhas said:

    Loved ubuntu type :) love anything linux actually :D thanks for the update, Sneh!

  • Keith said:

    Great fonts, thanks!

    I really like Museo, I will probably use it a lot. And nice theme you have on this site.

  • jojo said:

    Great list..
    Museo is awesome indeed!

  • Mariusz said:

    I would definitely add Quicksand to the list, it’s pretty awesome.

  • Red Hughes said:

    Thanks for sharing – great fun fonts! ;-D

  • Free Design Logo said:

    I like all fonts, I am going to use all these on my free design logo website. thanks

  • sneh.roy (author) said:

    Thanks Keith! Museo is my favorite too, hence at the top of the list!

    Thanks John & Jenny!

    I have never used it myself Antonea, have you? it looks great!

  • Cheapest rates logo, Website,Flash at One Place said:

    I like your Fonts mate! nice work Keep it up.

  • Danny said:

    Awesome fonts! Thank you !

  • Jonathan said:

    Nice list! Can do almost anything with these. Thanks again!

  • Fatos said:

    Wonderfull list of fonts for a good logo. I need to change my logo using one of these fonts.
    Thank you

  • sandman6665 said:

    Really cool. These are very useful to most of us designers.

  • capi6 said:

    Amazing! thanks.. it give me a few hours of searching!!!!
    thanks again…Peace..

  • logo design said:

    Awesome collection of logo friendly fonts. The font used on a logo has a big impact on the way it comes across to the audience, like you wouldn’t use the ubunto font for a funeral organizer.

  • mersi said:

    oooh nice!
    thanks!!
    “london between” def def definitely speaks to me. yaaaaaaaaaaay!!!

    I liiikkee…How muuuch? :)
    This font is mine..soon.

  • download music said:

    Awesome list! Thanks for the inspiring ideas, I’m off to design a new logo right now!

  • Logo Design said:

    Thanks for sharing such a good blog.
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  • Alan Bennington said:

    Many thanks for the list…I already had some of these, but discovered some new ones.

  • Jorge Martinez said:

    nice collection

  • Russell said:

    Should have come to your blog first, I’ve wasted 30 mins searching around – Sigh* thanks anyway…

  • Micah said:

    MgOpen Moderna looks exactly like Helvetica, don’t you think?
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  • kenn sven boostrom said:

    I really like the examples although my German typography professor would call them “garbage.” “All you need is Swiss and Garamond!

  • NIFT said:

    Usually I’m a little scared of free fonts because of all the tweaking they require but this is a solid little collection. Thanks so much!

  • logo designer said:

    great font i lick it .. this fonts

  • Jerry said:

    Beautiful! I like the fonts too…
    Great job!

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