10 Font Pairings to Try in Canva
Selecting fonts that go well together doesn't have to be a chore. When I was first introduced to typefaces and typography I quickly become overwhelmed by the sheer number of possibilities. And I honestly thought there was only one right answer. The fact is, there are hundreds are great font combinations that pair well together. The trick is to experiment with different fonts and sizes to see what goes well together. It's all personal preference so don't be afraid of pairing fonts together. Canva is a great place to start because they don't drown you in millions of fonts and the ones they have selected are fonts I've been using for years. If you're feeling risky, they also allow you to upload your own that you've downloaded. (In case you missed it, click here to view my downloadable rustic font collection). Below are some ideas I've come up to help inspire you to get started.
- Main Header – Playfair Display (Bold & italic)
- Subtext & Website - Raleway
- Top Subtext - Great Vibes
- Main Header – Quattrocento (Uppercase)
- Bottom Website – Open Sans
- Top Subtext – Fredoka One (Uppercase)
- Main Header – Cabin Sketch (Uppercase)
- Bottom Website – Special Elite
- Top and Bottom Subtext's – Josefin Sans (Bold & Uppercase)
- Main Header – Alfa Slab One (Uppercase)
- Bottom – Lato (Bold & Uppercase)
- Main Header – Norwester (Uppercase)
- Subtext 1 – Kite One (Uppercase)
- Subtext 2 – Glegoo (Uppercase)
- Main Header – Londrina Shadow (Uppercase)
- Subtext & Website – Text Me One (Uppercase)
- Main Header – League Gothic (Uppercase)
- Website – Aleao Light
- Main & Second Header – Amatic Small Caps (Bold)
- Subtext & Website – Helveticish
- Main Header – Cinzel
- Subtext & Website – Montserrat Hairline
- Main Header – Selima
- Subtext – Merriweather (Uppercase)
- Website – Aleao Light (Uppercase)