Do you find yourself scrolling for hours trying to find fonts to use for your creative projects? I’m here to save you hours of mindless scrolling and share 5 Best Places To Find Beautiful Free Fonts For Your Brand that you should try today!
I’ve been there! You struggle to find the perfect founds to use for your brand graphics and instead you’re taken to all sorts of spamming websites! It’s a complete waste of time, not to mention the possible viruses you picked up along the way. Or you end up finding good fonts, but, the licensing costs and arm and a leg! In this financial climate saving money where you can is important.
Finding beautiful fonts can be a real challenge if you don’t know where to look. If you’re a font fanatic like myself then finding good fonts is the be-all. It can take a piece of graphic to the next level!


Here Are 5 Best Places To Find Beautiful Free Fonts For Your Brand
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1 – Behance
Behance is the place where some of the world’s best designers showcase their creative work. You can search “free fonts” on Behance and find a variety of fonts to choose from. Behance offers a wide variety of aesthetic free fonts where you might need to exchange your email address to download the font. Behance is a good place to explore if you’re looking for fonts to use in a graphic design project.
2 – Font Squirrel
Font Squirrel is a reliable source for downloading free fonts of high quality. It’s one of the popular font websites you might have come across before. Most of the fonts featured in Font Squirrel also comes with commercial licenses. To avoid complications, you can check the licenses for each font before downloading them. Font Squirrel offers a selection of useful tools, like a web font generator and a font identifier which helps you find the font or similar fonts to one you have your eye on.
3 – Dafont
Dafont is one of the popular font websites on this list. Dafont has the biggest collection of free fonts online. You could lose hours browsing through the fonts on here. They have different font categories to make searching a specific typeface easier. Dafont also includes fonts that can be used for commercial purposes for a small donation to the designer. This is a great option if you are on a budget but are looking for something a little different. It’s been my go-to website for many years!
4 – 1001 Fonts
1001 Fonts includes an insane amount of fonts!. The site is updated often with a collection of high-quality fonts. Many of the fonts are available for commercial use. You can also browse the fonts in 1001 Fonts according to font style, size, and even font-weight to quickly find fonts that match your design projects.
5 – Google Fonts
Google fonts is a good and trusty option! They too have a massive selection of font families of various types, from sans serif to handwriting fonts, monospaced fonts, and more. Google Fonts is widely used by web designers for faster and reliable font hosting. You also have an option to download the fonts from Google Fonts are downloadable. The best part is all the fonts on Google Fonts are open-source.
If you have a Canva Pro subscription you can easily upload these downloaded fonts straight into the Canva font library and use them on all your design creatives! To upload custom fonts on Canva Pro you can head to the brand kit feature on the left side of the panel.
Hopefully, these will help you take hours from scrolling through spammy websites to find the fonts you want!
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Ah this is super useful! I’ve never really thought about fonts to be honest! Will have a look at your recommendations xx
They are such a great way to elevate your graphics our website.
It’s so hard to find decent fonts that look professional! On my blog I use the Google font plugin!
Corinne x
I know right! These are always my go to websites to find some gems.
Need to check some of these out!!
Jennifer
Curated By Jennifer
Hope you found them useful Jennifer
I will definitely look into some of these, Candice! I’ve only heard of Google Fonts, but have never used it before.
Wishing you a wonderful week!
Make Life Marvelous
I hope you find some great fonts you can use
Your blog is stunning. I recognize the Haute Stock vibes 😉 I also love their pictures. Everything looks elegant and feminine. My entire blog is also filled with Haute Stock images and I don’t know what I would do without them 🙂 Funny enough, I also use the 17th avenue theme haha (I guess great minds think alike). I must say, your blog is looking dashing ! 😉
Thank you for sharing these font tips as well. I am looking into personalizing my content a bit more this upcoming month and this will come in handy.
Thank you so much Ana! Glad you found it useful.
Another really useful post as always x
Thanks so much Heather!
Ooh thank you I’m getting a new logo soon so might have to check some of these out!
Jasmine xx
These are stunning fonts! Canva also has font combinations you can check out when rebranding