Title Fonts
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Bauhaus Chez—Rounded font, soft and high-contrast  - 
            
            
Bauhaus Vole—Fun sans-serif water font with rounded counters  - 
            
            
Bauhaus Bau—Rounded sans-serif font for modern retro styles  - 
            
            
Byrl—Wide sans-serif font for tech, fashion & finance  - 
            
            
Bauhaus Soft—Bold organic serif font  - 
            
            
Swav—Wavy, futuristic display font  - 
            
            
Apex—Bold and pointy sans-serif font with sharp alts  - 
            
            
Bauhaus Bool—Playful sans-serif font, bold with fun alts  - 
            
            
Bauhaus Kijs—Nature serif font for elegant designs, calligraphy style  - 
            
            
Bauhaus Cut—Pointed sans-serif font, rounded to straight corners  - 
            
            
Bauhaus Geo— Geometric font, minimal with many alts  - 
            
            
Bauhaus Quil—Bold serif font with calligraphy style  - 
            
            
Bauhaus Mod—Modern serif font for elegance  - 
            
            
Bauhaus Desk—Bold sans-serif font for tech and design  - 
            
            
Quin—’20s sans-serif font in Art Deco style  - 
            
            
Rail—Fun contrast font with thin lines  - 
            
            
Slye—Fun glitch font  - 
            
            
Edde—Bold serif font for craft and heritage  - 
            
            
Mosy—Friendly, modern sans-serif font  - 
            
            
Rozi—Strong, unique serif font for elegance  - 
            
            
Scal—Futura-inspired font, classy with a modern take  - 
            
            
Soya—Chic, trendy font for modern food and fashion  - 
            
            
Quik—Marker font for fun crafts, food, sports  - 
            
            
Miox—Groovy bubble font, playful and retro-modern for fun branding  
What are title fonts?
Title fonts, sometimes called display fonts, are designed for large text like headings, logos, and names that need to stand out. Unlike body text fonts, which are meant for longer, smaller-sized text, title fonts are about catching attention. They can be bold and detailed or simple and understated, depending on the project.
When title fonts matter
Title fonts are what people see first. They help draw focus to the most important text, like movie titles, book covers, or branding. Fonts used by companies like Netflix, for example, need to be versatile enough to work in multiple languages while still standing out in posters and digital campaigns. A strong title font can quickly communicate the style and personality of the project it’s part of.
What makes a good title font
Title fonts often include stylistic sets—alternate versions of certain letters—that let you create custom looks for your text. This small detail can make a title feel more hand-designed. Another key feature is broad language support. Fonts in this collection include extended character sets covering Latin Basic, Western and Central European, South Eastern European, South American, Oceanian, and even Esperanto, making them suitable for international use.
Fonts for titles that stand out
This collection includes bold geometric sans-serifs, high-contrast serifs, and playful hand-drawn styles. They’re ideal for everything from movie titles to branding and packaging. These fonts are designed to look sharp and professional in larger sizes, giving your titles the impact they need.