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6 Spring Fonts That Get the Vibe Right

Spring calls for typefaces that are light, bold, and full of energy. These six fonts bring the right vibe—whether you need contrast, curves, or something playful.

Spring fonts are lighter, fresher, and a little more playful. Some take cues from nature, others lean into contrast and movement. This list has six typefaces that fit the season—whether you’re after something elegant, rounded, or full of personality.

Ques, feminine contrast font

1. Ques – Light, Elegant, and Growing

Ques is a wide contrast font that works across all weights, but for spring, lighter styles hit the sweet spot. They’re delicate without being fragile, modern but not cold. The font has subtle tapered stems and alt glyphs with a nature-inspired touch (check out the R—it’s got a hint of a sprout). Perfect for fashion, beauty, and anything that needs a touch of understated elegance.

Vole, inner rounded font

2. Vole – Round, Open, and Ready for Spring

Vole is all about soft, rounded counters, giving it a natural, open feel—like buds starting to bloom (but make it typography). It’s friendly, fresh, and doesn’t take itself too seriously, making it a solid pick for branding, food packaging, and anything that needs an easygoing, modern touch.

Rati, fresh contrast font

3. Rati – Contrast, But Make It Fun

Rati brings a fresh take on high-contrast fonts—not stuffy, just sharp. Some letters (B, R, P) have rounded loops, adding a sense of motion and warmth. It’s elegant without trying too hard, making it great for editorial work, boutique branding, and high-end packaging that still wants a little personality.

Goji, rounded font

4. Goji – Geometric, Playful, and Full of Surprises

Goji is clean, modern, and completely geometric—but it’s not boring. Rounded stems give it a soft edge, and its nine weights mean it can go from ultra-light to bold and fun. The bolder styles have a friendly, casual feel, perfect for kids' projects, casual branding, and anything that needs a modern yet approachable look. Bonus: it has alternate glyphs, including an O that turns into an abstract flower. Because why not?

Miox, bubble font for spring

5. Miox – Groovy, Free-Flowing, and Fun

Miox doesn’t follow the rules—it just goes with the flow. Think playful curves, a slightly retro feel, and just the right amount of quirk. It’s great for laid-back branding, festival posters, and anywhere you want a font that looks like it’s having a good time.

Lace, rounded font

6. Lace – Smooth, Handwritten, and Effortless

Lace is a script font that doesn’t try too hard. It’s got even strokes, just the right amount of movement, and a clean, polished feel. Works well for menus, beauty brands, and anything that needs a touch of spring without looking cliché.

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