Standard and Google fonts

sample Google fonts

Typography has a big impact on the feel and style of your site. We will pick the right font families, sizes, weights, and letter-spacing to fit your design.

Standard Fonts

Serif Fonts

font-family Example text
Georgia, serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph
“Palatino Linotype”, “Book Antiqua”, Palatino, serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph

“Times New Roman”, Times, serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph

Sans-Serif Fonts

font-family Example text
Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph
“Arial Black”, Gadget, sans-serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph

“Comic Sans MS”, cursive, sans-serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph

Impact, Charcoal, sans-serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph
“Lucida Sans Unicode”, “Lucida Grande”, sans-serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph

Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph

“Trebuchet MS”, Helvetica, sans-serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph

Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif

This is a heading

This is a paragraph

Monospace Fonts

font-family Example text
“Courier New”, Courier, monospace

This is a heading

This is a paragraph

“Lucida Console”, Monaco, monospace

This is a heading

This is a paragraph

Google Fonts

We may also use one of the 800+ available Google fonts. Stronger fonts are best used for your logo (if you don’t have a graphic logo) or top-level page headings. Using busy fonts in too many places, or for large blocks of text, can make your pages harder to read.

If you require a specific font for your website, that may incur extra licensing and setup fees.

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