Hi all,
I have been looking into what font's to use in web design on the internet and there seem to be so many that web designers can choose to use.
My question is for all you fellow web designers out there do you have any favorite font's that you use which are ideal for web design?
There are 2 fonts I have come across which I am using in web design which is "Heebo" and "Nunito". I believe they are both Google safe font's and work well in web design
Fonts for web design
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Re: Fonts for web design
If your chosen fonts do have a web version you can you use anything. The best practice in my opinion to manually add your fonts to your project and this way your site is not at the mercy of other online font providers.
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Re: Fonts for web design
Agree with "zink" I always use the "@font-face fonts" settings in WWB. Very easy and nowdays you just have to include the webfont files; .woff, .woff2 and .ttf. With this technique you always have your fonts installed at the same (server) root as the webpage you are publishing.
By the way... "Open Sans" is a very useful sans serif font that is free
By the way... "Open Sans" is a very useful sans serif font that is free

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Re: Fonts for web design
Thanks for the replies guys. I've actually chosen Open Sans font before reading these post replies. Thanks for the information