Beauty Fonts
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Roma—Modern High Contrast Sans Serif Font Roma—Modern High Contrast Sans Serif Font
$97.00 CADRoma—Modern High Contrast Sans Serif Font
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Skay—Bold Bubble Font, Soft Rounded Sans Skay—Bold Bubble Font, Soft Rounded Sans
$55.00 CADSkay—Bold Bubble Font, Soft Rounded Sans
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Lace—Monoline Handwritten Font, Loops -
Soft—Organic, Bold, Rounded Serif Font -
Chez—High Contrast Sans Serif Font, Rounded Stems Chez—High Contrast Sans Serif Font, Rounded Stems
$97.00 CAD -
Rozi—Strong High Contrast Serif Font, Thorn Serifs Rozi—Strong High Contrast Serif Font, Thorn Serifs
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Acme—Modern Geometric Sans Serif Font, Open Apertures Acme—Modern Geometric Sans Serif Font, Open Apertures
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Kijs—Organic Slanted Serif Font, Drip Dots Kijs—Organic Slanted Serif Font, Drip Dots
$97.00 CADKijs—Organic Slanted Serif Font, Drip Dots
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Desk—Wide, Geometric Sans Serif Font -
Mod—Elegant Modern Geometric Serif Font Mod—Elegant Modern Geometric Serif Font
$97.00 CADMod—Elegant Modern Geometric Serif Font
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Bool—Bold Sans Serif Font, Fun, Light Crossbars Bool—Bold Sans Serif Font, Fun, Light Crossbars
$97.00 CAD -
Lace Rounded—Rounded Handwritten Font, Rounded Stems Lace Rounded—Rounded Handwritten Font, Rounded Stems
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Scal—Bauhaus Pointy Sans Serif Font -
Soya—Wide, Display Sans Serif Font -
Miox—Wobbly Groovy Bubble Font, Handwritten Miox—Wobbly Groovy Bubble Font, Handwritten
$97.00 CADMiox—Wobbly Groovy Bubble Font, Handwritten
$97.00 CAD -
Ques—Elegant Humanist Serif Font, Short Serifs Ques—Elegant Humanist Serif Font, Short Serifs
$97.00 CAD -
Cesty—Fun Bold Display Font, Rounded and Playful Cesty—Fun Bold Display Font, Rounded and Playful
$97.00 CAD -
Xmas & Holiday Font Bundle of 9 Fonts Xmas & Holiday Font Bundle of 9 Fonts
Regular price $282.00 CAD Sale price $69.00 CADXmas & Holiday Font Bundle of 9 Fonts
Sale price $69.00 CAD Regular price $282.00 CAD -
Auria Sans—Modern Wavy Sans Serif Font -
Saltz—Condensed Serif Font, Sharp Serifs Saltz—Condensed Serif Font, Sharp Serifs
$97.00 CADSaltz—Condensed Serif Font, Sharp Serifs
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Aezra—Condensed Serif Font, Long Serifs Aezra—Condensed Serif Font, Long Serifs
$97.00 CADAezra—Condensed Serif Font, Long Serifs
$97.00 CAD
What Are Beauty Fonts and How to Use Them
Beauty fonts are a type of fonts designed to show a sense of elegance and style. They are used by beauty brands, makeup companies, fashion magazines, and wedding planners to create an elegant look. Beauty fonts also work well for personal projects, such as greeting cards, posters, logos, and social media posts, because they often have character to them, for example, swooshes or serifs.
What are the traits of beauty fonts? How do you choose the right one for your design goal? And where can you find them? In this article, we will answer these questions and give you some tips and examples of how to use beauty fonts.
What Are the Character Traits of Beauty Fonts?
When people think of beauty fonts, they usually have script or handwritten typefaces in mind—something with a more flowing and curvy appearance. They often think of swashes, ligatures, and stylistic alternates that add personality to the letters. Some beauty fonts also have high contrast between thick and thin strokes, which gives them a more feminine and sophisticated look.
Beauty fonts can be divided into two main categories: modern and vintage. Modern beauty fonts are more straightforward, cleaner, and minimalist, while vintage beauty fonts are ornate, decorative, and retro. Depending on your brand’s positioning, or on the mood and message you want to convey, choose the style that suits your design best.
How to Choose the Right Beauty Font for Your Design?
Things to consider when choosing a beauty font for your design are:- The purpose and audience of your design. For example, if you design a logo for a luxury beauty brand, use an elegant and classy font. On the other hand, if you are creating a poster for a makeup tutorial, you might want to use a fun, playful, and trendy font, depending on your brand’s tone.
- The tone and mood of your design. For example, if you want to create a sensitive design, use a soft, delicate, and curvy font. If you create a bold, edgy design, opt for a sharp, angular, and striking font.
- The legibility of your design. For example, if you use a beauty font for a large headline or a logo, you can afford to use a more stylized and expressive font. However, if you are using a beauty font for a small text or a body copy, you should use a simpler and clearer font.
Where to Find Beauty Fonts?
There are many sources where you can find beauty fonts online, such as:
Google Fonts offers free fonts you can download and use for personal or commercial projects. You can browse by category or popularity.
For more unique beauty fonts available in many different weights, from light to extra bold, browse our collection above.
How to Use Beauty Fonts Professionally?
Here are tips and examples of how to use beauty fonts effectively in designs:
– Pair them with complementary fonts. Beauty fonts can look great when paired with other fonts that contrast or complement their style. For example, you can pair a script beauty font with a sans-serif font for a balanced look. Or you can pair a vintage beauty font with a serif font for an elegant look.
– Use beauty fonts sparingly. These types of fonts can be very eye-catching and expressive but can also be easily overwhelming and distracting. It’s best to apply them only for the most critical elements of your design, such as headlines, logos, or quotes.
– Limit font sizes and weights. For extravagant font styles, it’s best to limit visual styles like sizes and weights to a necessary minimum. When designing, ask yourself if this new text element needs to be a different size than another design element. Functional design is best when it’s minimal in structure—you’re already making it splashy when you pick a typeface that stands out.