

This font is carefully designed to be legible even when used in smaller sizes. If you are in for classic looks and elegance, this is your choice of font. It resembles the handwriting of block letters to a great extend and it is best used in texts from medium to large size. What gives this font its style is the semi-geometric, low contrast look. If you are a lover of the font Rock Salt but want the lowercase letters included, Short Stack is a great choice. Occasionally you can use this font for CTA buttons as well. Even though the typeface is Serif looking, this is a font that is better off on the title of your banner. Veteran Typewriter:Ĭan be easily mistaken as a Serif font because of the similarity it has to the typewriter font. If you have the intention to make your banner look traditional, this is the font for you. The sharpness and drama associated with this font make it an ideal choice as a banner title. The wood type style with bold letters gives this font a really cool look. This is a title only kind of font and hence it is a display font naturally. Add to it the traditional handwriting like looks, the audience will absolutely love a banner which carries Sacramento on it. This stylish round-looking font is easy to read. This is another script font that can be used for both the title text and the matter text. This font is the kind that we find in comic books. Rock Salt:Īvailable only in regular and uppercase style this font is ideal for your banners as a personal touch. However, it is enabled to be used as a regular text font also. This is a typeface font and it was designed especially for large-scale display use. This font is yet another title choice for your banner. With a complete 897 character list, this font is compatible with almost all languages, including Greek and Cyrillic. If you are planning on a marketing campaign across different digital platforms, the chances are high that your audience may view your banner via a smartphone and in that case, Open Sans will come really handy for you. This is a font that has taken print, web, and mobile by storm. If you are a designer who loves the clean, simple, and readable look, opt for Open Sans. It is this readability that accounts for the qualification as a banner text for this font. Allura:Īmong several different script fonts, this one is quite readable. These 7 modes allow this font to be used as flexible as possible on different types of banners. Being a modern font, this does come in 7 different modes. This font is ideal for banners with a monochrome background. It is rather contemporary with thin letters. Works well with any kind of copy text and it is elegant and easy to read. For banners that contain long messages or catchphrases that are a bit too long, this is the ideal font. This font may look identical to Volkhov but is actually thinner than Volkhov. Compared to other Serif fonts Volkhov is rather modern and the natural flow makes it very readable. Now coming to its usage as a banner font, it is better to be used as a message bearing font, but you can use it as your title block of the banner as well. The robust design is legible, prominent, and suitable for complex texts. This is a classic font, it is a Serif typeface. Now let us take a look at our 35 cool fonts. A great example is the font “Permanent marker”. They make a sudden and huge visual impact. An example is Pacifico.Ĭoming to “Display” as the meaning of the name suggests it is used ideally for display purposes and not for long writing. The scripts can be easily identified thanks to their handwriting slash cursive nature being a visual standout and besides that, all Script fonts come with the word Script postfixed. Now, coming to Script this nomenclature becomes fairly simple, it represents the type of fonts that imitate handwriting and look cursive. They are believed to fall in the modern category of fonts and gives a modern look to your text. Sans Serif which is French for “Without Serif” looks the same as Serifs with the exception of the absence of the very little lines at the end of each letter. Serifs are the traditional ones among the long list of fonts, they appear rather traditional and have small very little lines attached at the end of each letter, to cite a good example we have the most common font: the “Times New Roman”.

There are four major types of fonts, they serve as the base for all other fonts, or in other words, every other font can be considered to be a derived font from this 4 member category. But these overwhelming choices have got you all confused is it not? Well, we have collected for you 35 fonts that are ideal for making a banner exclusively.

Today there are several design tools available on the market with 1000s of different fonts that you can use to craft your banner.
