
This design lends itself to this period, and while it is not a revival of any particular design, it takes influence from the designs of John Baskerville and from ‘Scotch Roman’ designs. I listed in this my top Google Fonts for 2021, and it’s still such a good looking typeface. I can see this font being used widely on the web, but the Extra Bold variation really caught my attention. When getting bolder, the typeface also gets wider, forcing radical graphic design choices. It is quite an archetypal geometric sans-serif, giving the art center a practical asset for their daily use. Syne Regular is the starting point of the family. And, that’s what is great about typography is how different fonts can be used to really personalise and individualise projects. Some are modern, some bold, some sans-serif, serif, variable – the list goes on. What’s great about all these fonts is that they all have different characteristics.

Also, luckily enough, these fonts are available on Google Fonts ready for use! Nevertheless, you’ll be seeing these fonts used in the next year in brand new ways, which is really exciting for design in 2022. Some of these are literally hot off the press, recently added to Google Fonts, and some are tried and tested.

Want to see my Top 10 Google Fonts for 2023 instead?Īfter such an amazing response for the top Google Fonts of 2021 post, I couldn’t help but come up with some fonts I’ve identified on Google Fonts to be hits for 2022! You’ve probably been seeing new typographic trends on the internet already in 2022, where brands are really trying to re-establish themselves after a couple of difficult years.Īll the fonts on this list are available on Google Fonts, and could be great for your next web or print based design.
