Hey there, design fam!
Let’s talk fonts—the real MVPs of our creative work.
Whether you're crafting a logo, building a social media graphic, or designing a slick landing page, your font choices speak before the words ever do. It's wild how something as simple as typography can completely change the tone of a project, right?
So, I put together a list of my absolute favorite FREE fonts that I believe every designer (including you!) should explore this year. These aren’t just popular—they’re powerful, versatile, and ridiculously good-looking.
1. Inter — Clean, Clear, and Made for Screens
If I had to choose one go-to font for digital design, it’s Inter. This one was built for interfaces, and it shows. It’s readable, modern, and just works everywhere.
Use it for: UI design, websites, or anywhere you want clarity
Bonus: It comes in a variable font version!
2. Clash Grotesk — Bold and Stylish
Clash Grotesk is one of those fonts that makes a statement without even trying. It has this cool balance of sharpness and confidence, perfect for designs where you want to stand out.
Use it for: Fashion projects, modern posters, bold branding
Designer Vibe: Clean, edgy, high-impact
3. DM Serif Display — Fancy but Not Fussy
When I need to bring in a touch of elegance, I lean on DM Serif Display. It’s got those beautiful, classic curves that scream sophistication, especially in big sizes.
Use it for: High-end branding, editorial designs, wedding invites
Pro Tip: Pair it with something simple like Poppins
4. Urbanist — Minimal, Friendly, and Versatile
Urbanist is a total gem. It feels soft but structured and works in so many situations. Whether you’re doing personal branding or building out UI mockups, this font fits in everywhere.
Use it for: Portfolios, case studies, apps
Comes in: 9 weights + italic. That’s flexibility right there.
5. Bebas Neue — The OG Headliner
Bebas Neue has been around, but it still hits hard. It's all caps, super clean, and made for impact. If you're designing posters or bold headlines, this is your type.
Use it for: Instagram graphics, YouTube thumbnails, banners
Combine it with a light sans-serif to balance it out
6. Poppins — Geometric & Approachable
I’ll be honest—Poppins is my happy place. It’s rounded, friendly, and comes in a bunch of weights. It plays well with almost everything.
Use it for: Websites, business cards, presentations
Best Feature: It looks fab in both bold headings and body text
7. Satoshi — New, Sleek, and a Total Vibe
Satoshi is the underdog that’s quickly rising to the top. If your style leans minimalist but modern, this font is going to be your new BFF.
Use it for: Branding kits, portfolios, packaging
My Favorite Combo: Satoshi Bold for headers, Light for body
Final Thoughts
Fonts are more than just letters—they’re part of the visual language you use to connect, impress, and inspire.
Whether you’re working with a big brand or crafting your personal style, these fonts give you room to experiment, express, and elevate your designs—without spending a rupee 💸.
Give them a try, mix and match, and don’t be afraid to push your style a little. You might just find your next signature font.
Got a favorite font that isn’t on the list? DM me on Instagram @akshaya._.tips or drop a comment—I’d love to discover something new with you!