Google font pairings for your website: I’m diving into what Google fonts are, why font pairings are important and providing you with 10 great Google font pairings for websites for beginners on a budget.
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0:00 Intro
1:25 What are Google fonts?
2:11 Free vs Paid fonts
3:32 How many fonts should you have on your website?
4:18 How do I know which Google fonts to pair together
4:51 10 Google font combinations for your website
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Trying to select fonts for your website can be tricky, but attempting to find font pairings that work together can be an even more daunting task.
For beginners exploring design on a budget, selecting quality fonts that you don’t need to pay for can also be a challenge. Fortunately, Google Fonts provides a diverse collection of free, professionally crafted typefaces.
Trying to select fonts for your website can be tricky, but attempting to find font pairings that work together can be an even more daunting task.
What are Google fonts?
Google Fonts is a free and extensive library of open-source web fonts offered by Google. It provides a huge collection of typefaces that can be easily accessed by anyone and can be used for both online and offline projects without a licensing fee.
These fonts are specifically designed for the web, ensuring optimal readability and visual appeal across various devices and screen sizes.
Can I use Google fonts on a website?
Yes! With Google Fonts, users can integrate a wide range of typefaces into their websites.
How many fonts should I use on my website?
I recommend sticking to 2-3 fonts maximum for your brand and website. Any more than that and your website can start to look way too busy.
When designing websites I like to choose one font for the heading and subheading text, one font for the body text, and a third font for accent text. The third font I choose is typically a script font or something more playful depending on the project.
How do I know which fonts to pair?
You want to choose a font that works well for your header and subheader text and another that looks good in big chunks for the body text.
Trying to figure out what font pairings work together can be hard to do if you are not a designer. Fortunately, I have done this for you. This video gives you 10 great Google font pairings for websites.
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