If there’s any free modern serif fonts you know of that I missed, leave them in a comment down below! Also leave me your suggestions if you have any other requests for font roundups. Ayresįinally, there’s Ayres - a tall, sharp-looking serif font with just enough (but not too much) character. It almost has a slight old western sort of look. It’s one of those rare lightweight fonts that would work well at a small size, and it has a fashionable sort of flare too. Fogtwo No5 would be an exception to that though. I think one of the reasons why serif fonts typically aren’t used in logos is because they tend to have a small to medium weight, and a logo needs to be legible at small sizes, so it usually calls for a heavier weight font. Liberation serif is a nice font, and its untamed edges gives it a slightly casual feel. Spinwerad is a great example of a clean, tasteful serif font with character. I can always appreciate a font with unique characteristics, yet it doesn’t get so carried away with it that it becomes of caricature of itself. This font has a heavy weight and less pronounced serifs though, so I think it would be more versatile for use in a logo. Amarante is a display face but works surprisingly well in text and headlines too. Much like the Oranienbaum font, I like how tall and compact it is. Amarante by Karolina Lach uses unconventional Art Nouveau inspired shapes. Interesting name (to say the least.) This one is striking. This sort of font could probably work great as a standalone wordmark logo. I like this one because of its tall, compact appeal.
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