Merriweather is one of those Serif fonts that looks so playful to me. Playfair Display and Open Sans are extremely versatile, and you can change around the line weights of each to mix things up too. This is one of those google font pairings that you will probably see a lot of around the web. You can really pair Montserrat with any wispy script, but I chose Italianno for this font pairing. Plus, I love that it’s fairly condensed without seeming “squished” like some other condensed fonts I’ve come across. Sure it may seem pretty straight forward to most people, but it’s so versatile! I use it in a bold format in all capitals for my graphics here, but there are plenty of options when it comes to line/visual weight. Montserrat is another one of my absolute favorite fonts. Tangerine is a fun script that is casual yet still somewhat formal with the extra weight to the downstrokes and ends as well as the more traditional letterforms (like that “g”!). Roboto Slab comes with different font styles within the family and is even more popular as it’s Sans Serif counterpart. I think of this font pairing as working great for Facebook or Pinterest graphic. Josefin Slab is an easy to read serif font that would even work as a body of text. Archivo Black makes great titles and headlines because the thick dark letters really grab your attention. This is another play on bold and light fonts. I prefer using Oswald Demi Bold in all capitals to get a great visual impact! Archivo Black and Josefin Slab However, Oswald could also be used in a more formal setting as there are several different font styles within the family. Both Oswald and Alex Brush give off a very casual vibe in my opinion, so they work great over there. The script is a bit different but still very similar. I must admit that I’ve actually used a very similar font pairing for my other blog Domestically Creative.
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