Our initial Top Google Fonts blog posting has been one of the most popular pages on our site and so we decided to release a second volume with an updated collection of fonts.
Google Fonts still remains as one of the leading choice for font embedding by designers, developers, and web masters. Though there may have been some decline in the number of fonts added to collection as of late, Google still maintains a rich font library. Our objective, just as our original post, is to help you choose the right Google Fonts for your current or upcoming project!
Bitter
A contemporary slab serif typeface specially designed for comfortably reading on any computer or mobile device.
Courgette
Courgette is a medium sized and low contrast brushy italic script type that works well with displays.
Cutive
Cutive font is based on number of classic typewriter typefaces, in particular the faces of IBM’s ‘Executive,’ and the older ‘Smith-Premier.’
Domine
Domine is a font that was designed, tested and optimized for body text on the web.
Goudy Bookletter 1911
Goudy Bookletter 1911 typeface is based on Frederic Goudy’s Kennerley Oldstyle.
Lily Script One
A sturdy display script with a playful, bold textures.
Merriweather
Merriweather was designed to be a text face that would be pleasant to read on screens.
Montserrat
Montserrat is a strong bold font that captures the beauty of urban typography.
Noto Sans
Noto helps make the web more beautiful across various platforms in all languages. Currently, Noto covers over 30 scripts, and will cover all of Unicode in the future.
Overlock
Overlock typeface family is great for titles and short texts in magazine style layouts.
Oxygen
Oxygen is a Unicode typeface family that supports languages that use the Latin script and its variants, and could be expanded to support other scripts.
Raleway
Raleway is an elegant sans-serif typeface family which initially started with a single thin weight and now it has expanded into a 9 weight family with the help by Pablo Impallari and Rodrigo Fuenzalida in 2012 and iKerned by Igino Marini.
Roboto
Roboto font is a combination of mechanical geometric shape with friendly and open curves.
Roboto Slab
Similar to the original Roboto font, Roboto Slab features the same mechanical structure with friendly slab-serif curves.
Rokkitt
Rokkitt was inspired by the type forms of distinctive geometric slab serifs called ‘Egyptians’ of the late nineteenth and early to mid twentieth century.
Ubuntu
Ubuntu Font Family, sans-serif by nature, was created to enable the personality of Ubuntu to be seen and felt in every menu, button and dialog.
Yanone Kaffeesatz
Yanone Kaffeesatz is a bold typeface that’s reminiscent of 1920s coffee house typography.