When writing a copy, the selected font plays an important role in its visual success. It is important to know which font is most popular and suits the taste of current times.
Here is a list of 24 fonts that are set to be popular in 2024!
1. Abolition
Designed by Mattox Shuler, Abolition is a highly- modified version of Bourbon. It has vintage charm to it and is suitable for stickers, natural products, stickers, business cards and more.
It has a distinctive letterform and is timeless in style. If you want to go for a vintage but modern look then go for this font.
2. Acme Gothic
Available in 25 different styles, Acme Gothic is inspired by gothic lettering from the early 20th century. It has extensive language support and comes in five different weights as well as widths.
Acme Gothic falls in the sans serif font family and was created by Mark Simonson Studio.
3. Auguste Sans
From the Colophon Foundry we have the Auguste Sans font that has clean lines and geometric forms. It is inspired by the letterings that are found on old ceramic bottles. Auguste Sans is designed by Hamish Makgill.
It is available in 4 weights, making it suitable for both headings and body text. Auguste Sans is a stencil- like font, making it suitable for titles and logos for a distinctive look.
4. BC Ludva
Designed by Marek Cuban, BC Ludva is a font that is available in 15 different weights. It is a great font for outgoing projects.
BC Ludva is a carefree and quirky font. It is great for posters, banners, displays and any text that needs to go into a fun project.
5. Besport
Besport is a futuristic font. It is modern, unique and stencil- like.
The font would be well- suited for technology and gaming brands alike.
6. Blimey
Blimey is a fun and active font which is inspired by Art Nouveau and 70’s psychedelic poster graphics. It has an unusual weight axis which makes the font peculiar and attractive. Blimey is available in 8 weights.
Best used in large format, is a very expressive font that will look great in posters, headlines, covers, large displays.
7. Brocklyn
Brocklyn is a great font that is suitable for multiple purposes. It is inspired by the modern city landscapes and juxtaposes the hustle and bustle of cities with its simple style.
This font is great for posters, magazine and book covers, website headers, headlines, packaging, displays, cloth prints and a lot more. Brocklyn looks great in uppercase and is available in multilingual uppercase. You can find the font in light, regular and inline styles. It is available in OTF, TTF, EOT, WOFF formats.
8. Etna
Inspired by the Aetna wood type style of the 19th century, Etna is a serif font which strikes the perfect balance between classic and modern.
It has 30 styles, 4 widths and 6 weights. It also has matching italics for normal width which makes the font suitable for both headlines and body text. Etna has extended language support as well.
9. Faster
Faster has an energetic appearance. It is bold, powerful and forward moving.
This font is perfect for energy drinks, racing theme displays and sports products.
10. Faxi
Designed by Jens Nilsson and Kenneth Knutsen, the Faxi font displays character. It has only one style but it is more than enough to bring your copy/ text to life.
Faxi is a good font suitable for all kinds of media. Use it in places where you need more character and liveliness.
11. Ferryman
A unique of ancient and modern styles, Ferryman brings expressivity and character. It was inspired by ancient legible texts for the modern readers.
It works great for counterculture projects such as indie albums, visual art, counterculture text etc. Ferryman supports multiple languages and is available in different weights.
12. Financier display
Financier display is available in 12 sizes and it is a serif typeface. It is great for displays and elegant brochures. The font is a redesign of Financial Times designed by Kris Sowersby.
It is beautifully elegant yet authoritative and will go well for formal copies. The font is also suitable for news and features. Financier display is a multilingual font.
13. Gardez
Gardez is a unique and striking font that can be used in large sizes. It also goes well with short passages of text. This font is slightly italic and has an inverted contrast design.
With a very fluid and wavy flow, this font is very suitable for large displays, headers, posters and more.
14. Kensington
Kensington is a sans serif font that is inspired by the areas of West London. It is narrow and stately. Designed by Jennifer Hood, this font gives your text a charming and compact appearance.
It is available in 5 weights and italics for a nice, elegant look.
15. Kepler
Kepler is designed by Robert Slimbach and is a classy looking font. It is published by Adobe and has 167 styles. It is named after the German astronomer Johannes Kepler.
It is a modern font with an old-fashioned look to it. With so many styles, this is suitable for both headings and body text. Since it has a classic modern look, the font would be very well suited for book and magazine covers.
16. Rustic
Rustic is inspired by Ehmcke- Rustika. It is in the serif font family. The font is available in five weights.
It is great for any project that requires a classic look with a bit of character.
17. Seanor
Seanor is a modern and elegant font. Its uniqueness makes it work well for logos.
It is both geometric and swishy in style which is perfect for products like perfumes and luxury products. Seanor offers 26 unique ligatures.
18. Serbie
Serbie has a sci- fi, techno look to it. It works well for headers and titles.
Perfectly suitable for technology brands and gaming. It is a very modern font.
19. Shuttleblock
Shuttleblock was created by Clark Orr. It is a typeface that falls in the category of block sans. It is great for stickers, packaging, headers and a lot more.
Shuttleblock brings a retro feel as it was inspired by the fonts used in the early space initiatives. It is available in 4 widths and 3 weights.
20. Swear display
The Swear display has a much more formal look to it. It has been designed by James Edmondson and is available at OH no Type Co. The font is bold yet composed. It has sharp edges which gives it a distinctive appearance. Even though the strokes are unusual, they somehow harbor a touch of ‘normal’ look.
This makes it suitable for creating a bold and rebellious visual impact and also for a sophisticated, more elegant look. It is available in 6 weights.
21. Transducer
If you want to create a strong and bold visual impact, then the Transducer font is the best choice. It is neat, eye- catching and has a geometric shape.
Transducer is available with multiple weights and widths. Best suited for packaging, headers, large sized prints and more.
22. TT Travels Next
This font is a creation of Kseniya Karataeva. TT Travels Next is the representation of a bold iteration of the widely acclaimed TT Travels font family.
These fonts merge effortlessly and offer a gorgeous pairing. Within the TT Travels Next font family lies a strikingly unique wide display sans serif typeface, characterized by its distinctive design elements.
23. Typeday
Typeday gives you plenty of options with nine font weights and over 350 glyphs. It’s modern and great for any creative project.
Typeday has a regular and normal look. It would work well for delivery services, education brands, retail industries and pretty much any industry.
24. Yadon Sans Serif
This font is great for a logo. Thin and elegant, this font has a set of 9 weights which give you many options to choose from for your logo.
It has a light and breezy look that would work great with beauty products, self- care products and the like.