![]() ![]() Lobster comes in a single Regular style whereas Lobster two supports four styles. Lobster and Lobster Two are calligraphic fonts. You can learn more about the fonts, at Lobster and Lobster Two Lato appears normal with a standard typeface when used in body text but shows some special characteristic design features when used in larger sizes. Eventually, it was released as a free font family. The typeface family was developed for a corporate client who later on decided to go for a different font. ‘Lato’ which means ‘Summer’ in Polish is a sans-serif font family designed by Warsaw-based designer Łukasz Dziedzic. The Fira font family comes with 18 styles and there are two other variant font families, Fira Sans Condensed and Fira Sans Extra Condensed. The Fira typefaces were designed keeping the legibility needs of varying screen and display sizes. This font family was developed by a design team headed by Ralph Carrois of Carrois Apostrophe, a type foundry based in Berlin. Fira Sansįira Sans was Designed for use in the Graphical User Interface of Ubuntu’s Mozilla Firefox OS. It was initially available in Extra Light style, but later Latin character set were included with many alternative characters. It’s designed by Edgar Tolentino and Pablo Impallari. Dosisĭosis is a rounded sans-serif type family. Chivo is available in 8 font styles including a regular style for body text. Chivo Black looks great when used in highlights, headlines and heading text. “Chivo” which means “Goat” in Spanish, is a Omnibus-Type grotesque Sans Serif typeface family. ![]() Arvo is an Estonian name used for boys and in Finnish, means ‘number, value or worth.’ Chivo The design of the font is mixed and has been kept mono linear to increase its legibility. ![]() ArvoĪrvo is a geometric slab-serif typeface family suited for both screen and print. Here we have selected some of the popular Google Fonts for your web and print design projects. Some of the popular fonts like Open Sans, Fira Sans, Roboto and Lato are optimized for print and look decent in printed material as well. Although most Google fonts are designed for web and digital usage, some of the popular fonts can be used for print design as well. Some of the popular Google Fonts like the Open Sans are featured in more than 19,000,000 websites which generate more than 25 billion font requests in a week.Īll these features and benefits make Google Fonts library a perfect choice for Web developers and designers. Google fonts are used on millions of Web Pages around the world and Google servers services more than a billion font file requests in a day. ![]() This feature enables Google fonts to reduce the load time of websites by skipping the font download part. So, if the user has already visited a website using a popular Google Font, then most probably the font file is available in the cache memory and the browser can skip loading it and use it directly from there. The font files are compressed by the server to enable faster download and once downloaded are cached in the browser and reused by any other web page that uses the same Google Fonts API. The Google font embedded in your website is downloaded directly from Google’s servers whenever your web page is loaded in a browser. Google fonts embedding allow the fonts to be used on every platform even if the font is not installed on the local computer. BENEFITS OF EMBEDDING GOOGLE FONTS IN YOUR WEBSITE You can either download the font to use in mock-ups, documents and to use locally on your computer or you can embed them into your website using the Embed link provided by Google Fonts. The Google font database contains around 850 font families which are freely available for download and for embedding into your website. You can sort the font families by categories like serif, sans-serif, handwriting or calligraphy, mono space and by different styles like italic, semi bold, thin and thick etc. Google Fonts contains fonts designed by individual designers and type foundries from around the world and are available for use in more than 135 languages. ![]()
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