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
font-family | Example text |
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Georgia, serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
“Palatino Linotype”, “Book Antiqua”, Palatino, serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
“Times New Roman”, Times, serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
font-family | Example text |
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Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
“Arial Black”, Gadget, sans-serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
“Comic Sans MS”, cursive, sans-serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
Impact, Charcoal, sans-serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
“Lucida Sans Unicode”, “Lucida Grande”, sans-serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
“Trebuchet MS”, Helvetica, sans-serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
font-family | Example text |
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“Courier New”, Courier, monospace |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
“Lucida Console”, Monaco, monospace |
This is a headingThis is a paragraph |
Google Fonts
We can also use any 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.
Some nice font combinations
The Ultimate Collection of Google Font Pairings
20 perfect type pairings
Stunning font combinations
More font pairings
(There may be a purchase price for non-Google fonts.)
You can search and view all of the Google fonts on the Google Font website (best viewed on Google Chrome or Firefox).

A screenshot of the Google fonts website.