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By Suzanne Scacca

February 07, 2022

Type foundries have been putting out some really interesting fonts these last few months. Based on the collection of the best new fonts for February 2022, it looks like we’re going to see lots of throwbacks to the ‘70s in the coming year.

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Do we have Burger King’s most recent and successful rebranding campaign to thank for that? I don’t know, but it looks like many font designers are going to try and emulate those fun retro vibes going forward.

1. Crafty Signs

Crafty Signs is a display font that draws inspiration from old game shows — think Family Feud or anything on Nickelodeon in the ‘90s. This playful bubble font would work well for brands targeting children or ones that have a big personality and old school vibe.

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2. Epicene Collection

Epicene is a Baroque font with beautifully exaggerated calligraphic details (like swirls and strokes). There are two families within Epicene — one for Display and one for Text — so you can use this single font collection to style your entire site.

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3. Kingsad

It’s hard to call Kingsad a sans serif font when it has such a distinctly unique design to it. The font’s creator suggests using Kingsad for branding. I’d add that the curious structure of the characters would make this font perfect for branding in the science and tech spaces.

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4. Lucius

Lucius is a lively-looking font, combining serif and sans serif characteristics. There are eight weights in this font family, which can be used both for display and text purposes.

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5. Manju

Manju is a retro font that the designer describes as “soft and chewy”. You don’t see it as much in the thinner styles, but the bolder, thicker styles definitely feel like the kinds of fonts you’d see on food packaging and candy wrappers in the ‘70s and ‘80s.

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6. Midnight Sans

Midnight Sans is a font that comes in a single weight (Black) and also has two variants: Midnight Sans RD and Midnight Sans ST. It was originally designed for When Midnight Comes Around, a book about the emerging punk music scene in NYC in the ‘70s, so it has a somewhat grungy, nostalgic feel to it.

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7. Nagel

Nagel is technically still in beta, so this may not end up being the finished font when it’s done. For instance, they still have the italic and variable styles to develop. That said, it’s a neat-looking sans serif font — easy to read, but has a bit of an edge to it as well.

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8. Painless

What you see is what you get with Painless. It has just one style — a textured, bold sans serif. Because of its casual, hand-brushed feel, it won’t fit well with just any brand. Where it would look cool is on websites for brands that sell hardware, furniture, and other DIY products.

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9. Recipient

Recipient is a monospaced font inspired by the typefaces that appeared on old typewriters. With five weights and a set of matching italics, this font can be used for standard paragraph text as well as for smaller headlines.

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10. Sea Angel

Sea Angel is a beautiful serif font with elegant curves. This easy-on-the-eyes font would look great on websites for high-end retailers, luxury magazines, museums, fashion brands, beauty companies, and more.

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11. Smack Boom

Comic books and graphic novels will never go out of style. Especially as their stories branch out into other channels, like TV and movies. Smack Boom will enable you to bring that exciting and heroic look to your logos and web designs.

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12. Stoner Sport

Stoner Sport is an outline display font that brings a modern touch to a retro sporty style. This font would work especially well for sporting industries as well as businesses that are associated with them—retailers, sports complexes, automakers, publications, and so on.

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13. Stormland

Stormland is a good example of what makes Scandinavian design so striking. The lettering is clean and simple, built using uniformly sized lines. However, the characters are wide, which gives them a sturdy and strong feeling as well.

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14. Tellumo

Tellumo is a humanist sans serif font family, ranging in styles from Thin to Extra Bold. What you see in the example below demonstrates some of the charm and warmth you can add to branding and designs with Tellumo’s swash caps. However, if you want to keep things simple and reap the benefits of the font’s clean and tidy design, you can use the regular character set.

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15. Yamet Kudasi

Yamet Kudasi is a script font that comes in just the one style. Based on where it’s used (like in a signature line vs. a hero image) and the background it’s framed against, this versatile font can be used in a variety of ways and for various niches.

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Suzanne Scacca

Suzanne Scacca is a freelance writer by day, specializing in web design, marketing, and technology topics. By night, she writes about, well, pretty much the same thing, only those stories are set under strange and sometimes horrific circ*mstances.

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FAQs

What font is trendy? ›

1. Brenat — Layered Sans Serif Font. Introducing Brenat, a modern and versatile Layered Sans Serif Font that effortlessly combines sophistication with a touch of contemporary flair. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, Brenat is designed to elevate your creative projects to new heights.

What are the sans serif fonts trends for 2022? ›

Charismatic sans serifs

From more functional, modern logo fonts like Axalp Grotesk and Actay, to more playful fonts like TT Arlen and Bradbury Five, these fonts represent a movement away from purely utilitarian styles to ones with more character. Expect to see a lot of these sans serifs in 2022.

What is the No 1 style font? ›

Helvetica

Helvetica is a versatile HTML font as its clean design is suitable for any type of display. It's a popular sans serif typeface used by many renowned brands. For example, Jeep, Microsoft, Motorola, and BMW use this font for their logos. Other than that, the U.S. government also uses Helvetica on its tax forms.

What fonts do Gen Z like? ›

  • Warzone Y2K Futuristic fonts. By Whymore_elements.
  • Bean Hook - Wood Type Gothic Flare Rough & Inline. By Casloop.
  • Funky Fabel - Chunky Bubble Psychedelic Retro Y2k. By Casloop.
  • Grunk - 80s Pop Culture Bold Sans Serif Typeface. By Casloop.
  • Avant ique - 70s 60s Youthful Geometric Sans Serif. By Casloop.

What is the most serious font? ›

1. Garamond. Garamond is a classic serif font with a timeless and elegant appearance. Given how clean and straightforward it is, this popular font is well-suited for organizations that want to project a formal brand identity throughout their website.

What is the new vs 2022 font? ›

The new Cascadia Code font includes Cascade Mono, which is the default font in Visual Studio 2022. Not only are both of these fonts easier to read, but the Cascadia Code font also includes coding ligatures that turn a sequence of characters into a glyph.

What is the most neutral font? ›

For many, Helvetica is the epitome of neutrality. It's known for being the blank page or the empty vessel; the typeface that stands back and lets others do the talking.

What is the most versatile font? ›

Helvetica

It is known for its clean, modern, and minimal design and has become one of the world's most popular and widely used typefaces. Helvetica is often described as a neutral and versatile typeface that works well in various contexts and applications.

What is the best font for vs 2022? ›

Use the Cascadia Code font

The new Cascadia Code font includes Cascade Mono, which is the default font in Visual Studio 2022. Not only are both of these fonts easier to read, but the Cascadia Code font also includes coding ligatures that turn a sequence of characters into a glyph.

What font does Google use 2022? ›

Open Sans

Open Sans Condensed is a highly legible font commissioned by Google and inspired by its predecessor Droid Sans. Google uses Open Sans on some of its websites and its print and web ads.

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