If there’s any free modern serif fonts you know of that I missed, leave them in a comment down below! Also leave me your suggestions if you have any other requests for font roundups. ![]() Designed by Eric Gill in 1928, Gill Sans led the way to a humanist sans serifs, inspired by traditional lettering. Montserrat is a versatile font with a balance of traditional and modern elements. Ayresįinally, there’s Ayres - a tall, sharp-looking serif font with just enough (but not too much) character. It almost has a slight old western sort of look. Designer Julieta Ulanovski created this font to preserve her city, Montserrat, in a timeless way. It’s one of those rare lightweight fonts that would work well at a small size, and it has a fashionable sort of flare too. Fogtwo No5 would be an exception to that though. ![]() I think one of the reasons why serif fonts typically aren’t used in logos is because they tend to have a small to medium weight, and a logo needs to be legible at small sizes, so it usually calls for a heavier weight font. Liberation serif is a nice font, and its untamed edges gives it a slightly casual feel. Spinwerad is a great example of a clean, tasteful serif font with character. I can always appreciate a font with unique characteristics, yet it doesn’t get so carried away with it that it becomes of caricature of itself. This font has a heavy weight and less pronounced serifs though, so I think it would be more versatile for use in a logo. Much like the Oranienbaum font, I like how tall and compact it is. Interesting name (to say the least.) This one is striking. This sort of font could probably work great as a standalone wordmark logo. ![]() I like this one because of its tall, compact appeal.
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