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15 Best Fonts for Logo Design

Are you looking for the best fonts for your custom logo design or branding project? Then here are the details of one of the best fonts for the development of a new and unique logo design.

No matter whether you want a stunning slab, high impact stencil, elegant serif or many more, you will always find an inspiration from these fonts.

Here are some of the best fonts for logo:

01. Bella by Face 37

F37 Bella is designed in the classical style of French Didot, but with the conventional geometrical twist. Bella is classical Didot-inspired beauty which suggests best of New York and Paris in a single package. You will find many good reasons for employing this delectable font preferred for professional logo design by most of the people.

02. Palm Canyon Drive [Deluxe] by Amy Hood

Palm Canyon Drive is a classy font which adds magic to your logos and branding with the help of Palm Canyon Drive, which is a classy monoline script fuelled by post-war optimism and inspired by retro matchbook covers, Tikki bars, travel postcards and Hollywood as well. It was basically designed by Amy Hood of Hoodzpah Design Co, and it comes in three forms including Light, Regular and Heavy and it also includes standard extra glyphs as well.

03. Muirside by Steven Bonner

Muirside is a contemporary and clean stencil font which is ideal for most of the logos. It creates Hype for Type exclusive, and it is generally known as a classy logo font. This is detailed and one of the best logo design for smart urban setting.

04. Aracne Condensed by Antipixel

These are the all-caps Aracne collection which features tall and slightly scrawled letterforms. It caps all the way with the deceptive decorative Antipixel package

05. Al Fresco by Laura Worthington

Al Fresco is light and breezy but an expressive logo font. Al Fresco makes sure that it brings a unique style to logo. The word irresistible was used for it as it shines in a tempting font.

06. Authority by RetroSupply

This font is available in three fonts including Rounded, Standard and Distressed which stimulates the raging of font in public spaces. It also provides support for almost 75 western languages.

07. Etch by Produce

Etch is a playful display font which is symmetrical with slim grooves and it is a tribute font to etched letter plates. Etch add fun to the job at hand just like a ride in classy hotel elevator.

08. Gauthier by Font you

Gauthier FY is an old style which makes your logo sophisticated. Good design never gets out of the fashion with age and this font proves it all.

09. Breakers Slab by Kostic

Breakers Sans is a font which is full of versatility. It is spot on for big headers and breeze for logo designs and bold branding as well.

10. Lunetta by Sawdust

Lunetta is a high impact display font in which each and every character is work of space-age art. Numbers are mostly a futurist dream and outline function brings new level of detail

11. Otto by Non-Format

This is a font which comes direct from esteemed Non-format studio. Their work is preferred even by Uniqlo, Orange, Nike and many more.

12. Port by Joao Oliveira

Port is an experimental Didone typeface with a special wist. This can always you leave you spoiled for options with large range of internal variety on offer.

13. Sobek by Thinkdust

Experimental font Sobek is dependent on remixed sans-serif letterforms. It consists of dazzling array of cute rounds and acute angles which marks this our as very special font.

14. Thirsty Rough by Yellow Design Studio

Thirsty Script is a weathered and warm logo font. It grows a new branch in Thirsty Rough shape. It has almost all the intricate loops and style of former font.

15. TJ Evolette A by TypeMe

TJ Evolette is clean font, fashionable and experimental. TJ Evolette has a ready-to-wear and contemporary in main set.

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