Are you looking for corporate fonts in order to design your company’s brochure, magazine, pamphlets, logo, website or for advertising/packaging purpose? Then here are the lists of 12 corporate fonts that won’t let you down. Check it out below!
1. Helvetica
Designed by Max Miedinger, the Helvetica font was initially named as Neue Haas Grotesk. This is a corporate font designed as a strong central series with condensed and extended forms and extreme weights adapted.
2. FF DIN
This FF DIN font was designed by dutch type designer Albert-Jan Pool. This family has 20 weights, ranging from Light to Black in Condensed and Medium (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding, creative industries and many more.
3. Glober
The Glober font family includes 18 weights – nine uprights with nine italics. It is characterized by excellent legibility in both – web & print design areas, well-finished geometric designs, optimized kerning, excellent web-font performance and legibility etc.
4. Uni Sans
The Uni Sans font family includes 14 weights – seven uprights with seven italics. It is applicable for any type of graphic design in web, print, motion graphics and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters, and logos.
5. Neo Sans
Neo Sans is available in six weights, ranging from Light to Ultra, with companion italics. Designer Lester describes this font as, “legible without being neutral, nuanced without being fussy, and expressive without being distracting.”
6. FF Meta
FF Meta family has 28 weights, ranging from Hairline to Black in Condensed and Normal (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text, editorial and publishing, logo, branding, screen design and many more.
7. Intro
The Intro font family is very suitable for headlines of all sizes and can be used in any web, print, motion or graphics works. It consists of 50 unique font styles and weights.
8. Museo Sans
Museo Sans is a sturdy, low contrast, geometric, highly legible sans serif typeface very well suited for any display and text use.
9. Hansom FY
Hansom FY is a modern and functional sans serif family with an air of technology. Its friendly shapes and rounded terminals is perfect for any packaging or editorial work.
10. Standard CT
Standard CastleType is a complete typographic solution with three widths: normal, condensed, extended of four weights each: Regular, Medium, Bold, and Extra Bold. More recently, four light weights (Light, Extra Light, Ultra Light, and Hairline) have been added to each of the three widths.
11. Heroic Condensed
Heroic Condensed is the graphic embodiment of the idealized, no-nonsense, and narrow grotesque that is intended for a range of uses such as poster design to editorial layout. This family is indeed a worthy addition to any designer’s font collection.
12. Nexa Slab
Nexa Slab is a geometric slab serif font that contains 3 basic forms: italics, obliques and uprights, each of which has 8 different weights. This family can highly be used for web as well as print purpose in your t-shirts, logo and so on. It’s also used for headings, fitting nicely with both small and large typesetting text blocks.
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