Which font is best for my logo and website?

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I am going to launch a tech business. Which fonts should I use in my logo and website? I would like to gather some ideas before designing. Thanks.

Default Asked on January 11, 2020 in Logo Design.
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    Choosing the right font for a logo is especially hard for beginners. To help you do it more skillfully, I’ve prepared some tips from the professionals.

    So, here are the things you need to consider while choosing a font:

    • Use simple fonts which are legible and clear in different sizes
    • Avoid using trendy fonts, because sooner or later they will be irrelevant
    • Use no more than two fonts
    • Create a custom font or use a unique and original one which reflects your brand identity
    • Take into consideration your company type and your target audience
    • Check out the fonts used by your competitors

    Depending on your brand personality and attributes, you can choose fonts from a certain category for example,

    Serif, Sans-Serif, Script & Decorative.

    As You are a tech startup, I would recommend  Sans-Serif fonts. For example, You can use

    • Arial
    • Myriad
    • Montserrat
    • Gotham
    • MicroFLF
    • TacticSans

    Do some google search. All of them are free to download.

    Default Answered on January 12, 2020.
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    Figuring out which are the best fonts for logos might not be the easiest of tasks. It depends on what type of business you are going to launch.  For tech business, I would recommend the following fonts :

    • MicroFLF
    • Montserrat
    • Robotech GP
    • Eurostile-Black
    • Ethnocentric
    • Arial
    • Myriad
    • TacticSans
    • Gotham

    Better you should consult with a graphic designer or graphic design agency/marketplace. You can look at Font Choice for a better understanding.

    Default Answered on January 13, 2020.
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