Display Fonts
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Bauhaus Bool—Playful sans-serif font, bold with fun alts -
Apex—Bold and pointy sans-serif font with sharp alts -
Bauhaus Bau—Rounded sans-serif font for modern retro styles -
Bauhaus Chez—Rounded font, soft and high-contrast -
Bauhaus Cut—Pointed sans-serif font, rounded to straight corners -
Bauhaus Desk—Bold sans-serif font for tech and design -
Bauhaus Geo— Geometric font, minimal with many alts -
Bauhaus Kijs—Nature serif font for elegant designs, calligraphy style -
Bauhaus Mod—Modern serif font for elegance -
Bauhaus Quil—Bold serif font with calligraphy style -
Bauhaus Soft—Bold organic serif font -
Bauhaus Vole—Fun sans-serif water font with rounded counters -
Byrl—Wide sans-serif font for tech, fashion & finance -
Edde—Bold serif font for craft and heritage -
Fall Font Pack of 9 Fonts -
Miox—Groovy bubble font, playful and retro-modern for fun branding -
Mosy—Friendly, modern sans-serif font -
Pout—Fun reverse-contrast font -
Ques—Humanist sans-serif font for modern elegance -
Quik—Marker font for fun crafts, food, sports -
Quin—’20s sans-serif font in Art Deco style -
Rail—Fun contrast font with thin lines -
Rozi—Strong, unique serif font for elegance -
Scal—Futura-inspired font, classy with a modern take
Display Fonts: Designed to Stand Out
Display fonts are made for larger, eye-catching text. These are the fonts you see in logos, headlines, movie titles, book covers, posters, and packaging—anywhere text is meant to get attention. Unlike text fonts, which are optimized for readability in longer, smaller-size text, display fonts are created to be bigger.
Some font families include both display and text versions, designed to serve specific roles. More often, fonts balance both uses, working well in headlines and longer text alike. But then there are the standout styles—the fonts so bold, unique, or decorated that you’d never want to read more than a few words. These are the true display fonts, designed for maximum impact in limited text.
Technically, display fonts can afford finer details like thinner lines or delicate serifs, as they’re used in larger sizes where those details become more visible and refined. If your project calls for type that makes an impression, this collection is where to start.