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My top 10 favourite fonts of 2021

Shantanu Kumar
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4 min readNov 25, 2021

If you’re looking for a great-looking font for your next project, you’re in for a treat!

2021 is coming to an end and I’ve curated a list of my favourite fonts that I have used throughout the year. I believe fonts are a great way to liven up your projects and give them a fresh, one-of-a-kind look.

Many of you have inquired about the type of fonts I use for my graphic design projects, YouTube videos, thumbnails, etc. I hope this provides you with a good list of inspirations for your next design assignment.

1. Gilroy

Sans-Serif Font

Gilroy is well-suited to graphic design and any display application, and could easily be used for corporate, and editorial design. Gilroy was designed by Radomir Tinkov.

Download here: https://www.tinkov.info/gilroy.html

Free Alternative: Poppins

2. Bebas Neue Pro

Sans-Serif Font

Bebas Neue is a family of all-caps fonts that was released in 2010. It is the most widely used font family. “Pro” includes lowercase, italic, and Cyrillic fonts. Bebas Neue “Pro” can assist you in broadening your options. It was designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa.

Download here: https://bebasneue.com/

Free alternative: GoBold

3. Halimun Script

Script Font

Halimun Script features a new modern & fresh script with a handwritten and script style that makes it look appealing, natural, fashionable, and appropriate for any fantastic project that requires handwriting taste. It was designed by Creatype Studio Co.

Download here: https://befonts.com/halimun-script-style-font.html

4. Montserrat

Sans-Serif Font

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