30 Fonts That ALL Designers Must Know & Should Own

Written by Jacob Cass on Sunday, March 2, 2008 – 11:04 pm

The Quick Brown Fox Jumped Over The Lazy Dog

Here are 30 of the Best Fonts / Typefaces that every designer must / should own sorted by alphabetical order. There are 15 serif fonts and 15 sans-serif fonts. These fonts will last you your whole career!

A brief description of what each font is best suited for is provided however are not limited to this.

There are some top free cool fonts that are downloadable in this collection and some that come with your operating system… the others are not so free but they sure will help you improve your typography! They include original PC, Mac and Truetype fonts.

You may also be interested in How To Choose A Font or the Top 5 Typography Resources of all time. Also don’t forget to subscribe!

15 Serif Fonts

What does serif mean?

1. Adobe Caslon

Magazines, journals, text books, corporate communication.

Adobe Caslon

2. Adobe Garamond

Textbooks and magazines

Adobe Garamond

3. Bembo

Posters, packaging, textbooks.

Bembo

4. Bodoni

Headlines, text, logos. (I couldn’t get big preview for this font.)

Bodini

5. Clarendon

Dictionaries and headlines.

Clarendon

6. Courier

Tabular materials, technical documentation, word processing.

Courier

7. Excelsior

Newsletters, Reports, Proposals.

Excelsior

8. Lucida

Low resolution printing, small point sizes, reversed out half tones.

Lucida

9. Minion

Limited edition books, newsletters, packaging.

Minion

10. Perpetua

For displays with fine lettering, long pages of text, chiseled text.

Perpetua

11. Sabon

Books and corporate communication.

Sabon

12. Stempel Schneidler

For displays and fine publications that need a legible text type.

Stempel Schneidler

13. Times New Roman

Newspapers, magazines, corporate communication.

Times New Roman

14. Trajan

Books, magazines, posters, billboards, anything to do with the ages or religion.

Trajan

15. Walbaum

Magazines, journals, text books, corporate communication.

Walbaum

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15 Sans-Serif Fonts

What does sans-serif mean?

1. Akzidenz Grotesk

Large Signage, all purpose for print media.

Akzidenz Grotesk

2. Avenir

For books with large amounts of text

Avenir

3. Bell Centennial

For listings and very poor printing conditions.

Bell Centennial

4. Bell Gothic

For very small amounts of text that contains large amounts of information.

DIN

5. DIN

For signage, posters and displays.

DIN

6. Franklin Gothic

Newspapers and where available space is limited.

Franklin Gothic

7. Frutiger

Large signage, all purpose font for print media.

Fruitiger

8. Futura

Large displays, small text in books.

Futura

9. Gill Sans

Signage, all purpose font for print media.

Gill Sans

10. Helvetica

Large or small text, all purpose type figure.

Helvetica

11. Meta

Text, number, especially corporate communication.

Meta

12. Myriad

Large displays, all purpose media.

Myriad

13. Trade Gothic

Newspapers and classified ads, advertising, multimedia.

Trade Gothic

14. Univers

Packaging, signage, text books.Univers

15. Vag Rounded

Instruction manuals and print advertising.

Vag Rounded

Source: From the book “30 Essential Typefaces for a Lifetime” by Imin Pao and Joshya Berger. A history of typography is also found in this book as well as more information on each font and the designer.

To buy most of the fonts above I would recommend MyFonts or ITC Fonts however you must shop around!

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134 Responses to “30 Fonts That ALL Designers Must Know & Should Own”

  1. By Sumesh (5 comments) on Mar 3, 2008 | Reply

    Nice list, and dugg. But I’m disappointed that you don’t have links to the fonts.

    I’m not the typical Digg crowd, but those that are digg crowd-ish, will bury you for that Google AdSense unit. I have experience that suggests that you should remove them or else be buried (you won’t get much clicks from diggers, SU is better).

    Sumesh’s last blog post..How to access FTP servers without any software

  2. By inspirationbit (47 comments) on Mar 3, 2008 | Reply

    hehe… I’ve started writing a post on these 30 fonts last year, but somehow left it in my Drafts and never got back to it. I do like your approach and brief notes on when each of these types works the best.

    inspirationbit’s last blog post..A Bit Of Literature - Never

  3. By Jacob Cass (634 comments) on Mar 3, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks Sumesh, I have added new links. The adsense ads are only there to cover my hosting costs but maybe that is why I have not been as successful on Digg as other social media sites.

    Vivien, well I ’spose slow and steady didn’t win the race this time :P

  4. By Digital Revolutions (1 comments) on Mar 3, 2008 | Reply

    Nice list. I’m not a big fan of the serif fonts, but the sans-serif are top notch :D

  5. By keetano (1 comments) on Mar 3, 2008 | Reply

    ha… most of them look the same. i not agreee with the list.

  6. By mike (8 comments) on Mar 3, 2008 | Reply

    cool, I always wondered the difference between sans-serif and serif I just never cared enough to actually look it up.

    thanks to your convenient wiki links, I learned today so thank you.

  7. By Ric (2 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    I take it you limit yourself to only one specific type of design then? ;)

    Nowhere near enough diversity in this font list, although I will admit there are some absolute necessities in there.

    Ric.

  8. By Zachary Forrest (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    I’m going to have to disagree concerning Trajan. It’s used too much.

  9. By Eugene (2 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    This post sucks. Why?

    1) its called “30 Fonts That ALL Designers Must Own” but you could not find a preview for Bodoni (don’t you OWN the fonts?).

    2) Showing the name of the font in preview? Seriosly, how does the rest of the font look like? next time try with “The Quick Brown Fox…”

    3) Vag Rounded on instruction manuals?

    Burried

  10. By Vinay (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    I wish you included a link to download them! No wonder people come form Digg for it getting disappoint only seeing a review!

    Good Luck ;)
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  11. By Jeff Ledoux (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    I personally LOVE Comic Sans. Very versatile.

  12. By Bigalow (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    I have been looking for a font with an over sized period (.) Anyone know where to find one?

  13. By Adrian (2 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Great selection of fonts. And is interesting how you specify the way that these can and are used. A font that i really like that was not included in the sans-serif font is Interstate, a very clean and readable typeface that can be used in a number of ways. I am not sure if it a font a designer MUST own, but it is in my list of top sans serif font.

    Adrian’s last blog post..Inter Abroad

  14. By Andrew (12 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    These choices seem almost too obvious to me… but it’s a good list nonetheless.

  15. By miro (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Great lineup of fonts, I have a standard attitude towards fonts that cost hundreds of dollars, there are so many nice ones available for free, so I would never pay for a font, got to keep the cost down for the client.

    miro’s last blog post..The “Huge” Security Guide

  16. By Wisefool9 (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Well, I agree with many of the selections I disagree with a few as well. I know they’re culled from a book, so please don’t think I’m criticizing you, but the original authors.

    Courier? Seriously? I could go my entire life without using a monospaced font. If we want technical, typewriter-styled fonts there are quite a few others out there that are not kerned so horribly.

    I personally don’t see the need for Bell Centennial ever, since there are many quite good fonts out there that will suit its purpose.

    Meta…and don’t get me wrong I friggin LOVE meta, is quite trend laden, and isn’t a lifetime type of font like Garamon or Sabon. Meta’s was back ‘in’ last year, so expect it to be ‘out’ for 2008.

    And I’d completely disagree with them regarding Times. Nobody ‘needs’ Times New Roman, but it’s ubiquity simply means we’ll never get rid of it. For you aspiring typographers out there, anything where Times will suit, try Minion or Garamond instead.

    I’m surprised that there isn’t a single ‘web friendly’ font like Georgia or Verdana in the list. These fonts are important because they are designed better for on-screen reading compared to others (turn of anti-alising on your system and look at these fonts…they’re still legible at nearly every size, now look at Garamond without it…yuck.) which is critical today, and will definitely be needed for a lifetime.

  17. By Ryo (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Really nice article. Don’t worry about the adsense words. That won’t prevent you from getting popular on Digg…it’s mostly hit or miss. Adsense ads are the least obtrusive. For everything else, most digg users us adblock.

    Nice work and congrats on making it to the front page.

  18. By Jamie (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Nice list but some of these are incredibly expensive, $695.00 for the Akzidenz-Grotesk BE Collection? Not all designers can afford all of these so I don’t particularly agree with the ‘must own’ part but I must admit I sure want them!

  19. By ben Whitehouse (3 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Nice list. 3 favorite or missing fonts would be; Clearview, Garamond 3 which is a better cut that Adobe Garamond, and the incomparable Scala Sans.

  20. By ed (4 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    no script font?

  21. By John Van Herck (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    I would have liked to see information on the licenses covering usages of such fonts. None seem to be free.

  22. By Daniel (6 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    nice fonts selected! A personal one I would add is FF Meta Serif. A new font, however fantastically designed.

  23. By jive (2 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    It would be nice if the Serif fonts listed if they have small caps for numbers. (Georgia has small caps for numbers).

    jive’s last blog post..Royalty Free Sounds

  24. By Joe (7 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    It seems like most of the serifs were found in an Adobe font list. I like the list of sans much better, they can be much more useful/fun.

  25. By Yonah (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Best fonts? Why? By who’s metric? What justifies these as the “BEST”? Simply your say so?

  26. By whatthecrap? (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    WHAT?!?! Papyrus isn’t #1???
    What a crock…

    ;)

  27. By Ryan (10 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    For Serif faces, I think ITC New Baskerville is one of the best transitional/modern serifs and needs to be part of every designer’s repetoire, and for slabs/Egyptians Rockwell deserves the spot more than the mono-spaced typewriter font Courier. It’s hard to quibble over the sans list. Maybe Thesis Sans deserves a look, and Gotham is a nice face, but with any list you can always find others to include.

  28. By Regan (10 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Another tough day for your server huh Jacob?
    :)
    Regan’s last blog post..5 easy website improvements for small business owners

  29. By Rick (3 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    I believe that the Gill Sans family has over-sized periods. Gill Sans Extra Bold for sure. My favorite font, hands down.

  30. By Liza Kelley (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    What about Goudy Old Style??? If Caslon and Bembo are on here, Goudy Old Style’s gotta be.. it’s a classic!

  31. By Jacob Cass (634 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Thank you all for your comments!

    Digital Revolutions, What your preferred serif fonts?

    Keetano, What would your list include?

    Mike, Your welcome and judging by my stats, a lot of other people were in your position too.

    Ric, Thanks for your comments, the fonts are there to last a lifetime!

    Zachary, thanks for the movie link, twas great!

    Eugene, If we all had the money we would own the fonts or at least some of them.

    Vinay, I do not codone piracy.

    Jeff, Comic Sans :) Mmmm.

    Bigalow, oversized period eh?

    Adrian, interstate, nice choice… I don’t agree that this is a MUST own list but it sure is a good start and attention getter.

    Andrew, I got the list from a book.

    Miro, Depends on the quality of the client.

    Wisefool9, thanks for your long comment. I acan see where you are coming from on some of the things you brought up. Thanks!

    Ryo, Thanks… yeah I use adblock too, never see Google ads anyway. But it does cover server costs.

    Jamie, I agree with you there especially as a student. Maybe I should have changed the title.

    Ben Whitehouse, Thanks for your font suggestions.

    Ed, Nope no scripts here.

    John, Licenses are found on the linked pages.

    Daniel, Thanks for your contribution,

    Jive, Well every font is unique!

    Joe, Each to their own.

    Yonah, SEO that is all.

    Ryan, Thanks for your contribution… not so sure about Rockwell. Gotham is nice though :)

    Regan, Tell me about it! 40,000 visitors in 10 hours! Solid Internet (my hosts) got it sorted out pretty quick though.

    Rick, Why is it your favourite font?

    Liza, I would have to ask the authors who compiled the list why it was not included. Must have been hard to narrow it down to just 30 out of the thousands of fonts available today.

    Thanks again everyone for the comments and to the other 350+ who commented on Digg.

  32. By Jack Yan (2 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Jacob, I was a little surprised that your commenters did not pick up one error: your Lucida sample is not set in Lucida, but in Excelsior. Not that I mind: I am not a huge fan of some of the Lucida subfamilies.

    On your choices themselves, this collection is not a bad mixture. These families are good workhorses.

    Favourites for me would be Jean-François Porchez’s Sabon Next (published by Linotype), Plantin and Century Old Style. For egyptians, Century Expanded remains one of my favourites.

    Sans serifs: we have an internal Swiss typeface which we tend to use instead of Helvetica, but since it’s not publicly available we can’t realistically count it.

  33. By Chad | ProFreelancing (1 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Hey Jacob - cool list. I don’t do a lot of design, but I dabble here and there. Not big on a few of the fonts, but will try using most of the others a bit more. Thanks!

    Chad | ProFreelancing’s last blog post..Building Credibility as a Freelancer

  34. By christian (2 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Aquí podréis hallar otra recopilación http://del.icio.us/yadgana/fonts

    Bye

  35. By Josh (8 comments) on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Good selection of fonts..

  36. By Rachel M (1 comments) on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    I agree Digital Revolutions. These sans serif fonts are great however I feel that there are some great Serif Fonts that are missing out, in particular Adobe Jensen / Janson

  37. By Luke Edwards (1 comments) on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    cool, sans serif is my most favourite font, it’s much better than times new roman or arial!! haha.

    i’ve learnt a lot, it’s got me to my special place once more

    thanks!

  38. By sesebian (1 comments) on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks (:

  39. By Lukas (1 comments) on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    Awesome List!
    Thank you very much for these. You got my bookmark!
    These fonts will be very handy for our web developers.
    We use Myriad a lot, and this will give us a good page to see more options.

  40. By katibob (1 comments) on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    I really enjoyed your list, thanks. I do have to admit though, I hate Courier and don’t feel that it deserves a place on this list. But everyone has their own opinions, right :). I really enjoyed the serif fonts. It’s somtimes so hard to find a nice serif that isn’t Times…

  41. By Felicity (2 comments) on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    The title of this page (in my browser) is “30 Best Fonts, Downloadable Fonts, Free Fonts, Cool Fonts for Designers,” yet as far as I can tell, all the links go to ITC, who charge for their fonts.

    Also, I don’t like most of those fonts. The only ones on that list that I like are Courier, Times, Trajan, and Helvetica. I could not disagree more with Wisefool9, who said that there is no need for Times; if I were the client, I would certainly not let the designer use Minion or Garamond in place of Times. ITC Garamond might be OK because its x-height is more than half its cap-height; regular Garamond is too distorted for me.

    Fonts that should be included? Let me check my font folder…A.C.M.E. Explosive is the only decent free comic book font; for money, Whizbang or Comicraft’s Gibbons. Everyone should have a good Souvenir, a good Benguiat, and a good Cooper Black for their retro needs. At least one decent calligraphy font is necessary; the best is RSLaserLondon, an outline version of the old London from the 1980s Macintosh “city fonts.” For simulating computer text, real, actual computer fonts are necessary, like OCR A Extended, November, PC Senior, and one of the many old-style video game fonts like Joystick/Emulator/Arcade. For typewriter fonts, VTCorona and American Typewriter. And here’s one that just recently came up in a project: ModeSeven. A friend of mine needed a font to make a video he was editing look like someone was changing channels on a TV, and he turned to me for advice. I used to have the right font, but after racking my brains I couldn’t think of its name, so I asked the LiveJournal community “fontaddicts,” and someone gave me the name. See the result here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvn6kvVLbjc

    (Edited to turn notification of followup comments on and replace HTML directed quotes with copied-and-pasted directed quotes. If post appears twice, please delete first version.)

  42. By Jacob Cass (634 comments) on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    Jack Yuan, good pointing out, I will have to fix that up. Please note I did not make the choices it was the authors of the book from where I got the source.

    Chad, your welcome.

    Christian, Thanks for the link up :)

    Josh, Thanks.

    Rachael, Everyone is entitled to their own opinion :)

    Luke, just for clarification ’sans-serif’ is not a font, it is a decription of how to classify a typeface.

    Sesebian, Your welcome

    Lukas, Your welcome, may your web developers have success.

    Katibob, it seems by looking at who has clicked which fonts the serif fonts were more popular.

    Felicity, yes the title is that, more for SEO purposes however some of the fonts are free but make sure you check on the licensing. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Thanks for your contribution with the other font styles, conv, some great ones in there. I think you chose the right font for the tv channel. You sound like a font addict yourself :P Hope you stick around, I value your contribution!

  43. By Joris (1 comments) on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    Good stuff ;)

  44. By Ian Iorio (1 comments) on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    OH! And you totally forgot Century Gothic, maybe as a replacement for Din.

  45. By Aditya Mukherjee (1 comments) on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    I’ll make two quick points here. First, I found this page through etc. (http://www.fortysomething.ca/mt/etc/archives/007242.php), and not Digg. I seriously believe no self-respecting blogger should ‘try’ to land on Digg. That’s the same way Dvorak writes technically and logically incorrect articles to ruffle up feathers, but get tremendous page views for PC World. If your posts are good, people will come, and this is the second time I’ve bumped through here … so yes, your posts are good.

    That cleared up, I would really suggest picking fonts (even though I know you didn’t pick these) which look good anti-aliased as well as aliased. The reason for that is different OSs handle aliasing in different ways. XP is terrible as kerning with anti-aliased turned on, while Vista is slightly better. You can’t turn it off in OS X at all. ‘Verdana’, ‘Georgia’ are industry standards and hence favourites of web designers. Microsoft added ‘Cambria’ which is also a font I love. I believe ‘Consolas’ (a rather inferior but manageable port of ‘Monaco’ of OS X) is the future of monospace fonts because it actually looks beautiful (something monospace fonts usually don’t).

    All that said, I loved ‘Clarendon’, ‘Stempel Schneidler’ and who doesn’t love ‘Helvetica’ :)
    Aditya Mukherjee’s last blog post..Geek movies for ‘08

  46. By PJ (7 comments) on Mar 6, 2008 | Reply

    Nice collection there, as a writer I have a great familiarity with Courier (especially Dark Courier). On the whole though, I definitely prefer the sans-serif fonts.

    PJ’s last blog post..Bernadot Studios

  47. By Fred Winetown (1 comments) on Mar 6, 2008 | Reply

    Hey man, this is a great mix of goodie good fonts.

    You might wanna add Kozuka which is a superb font imo. URW Gothic(the whole set) is also very nice.

    Keep it up!

  48. By kristarela (3 comments) on Mar 6, 2008 | Reply

    Good post. I like how you’ve illustrated each font - it makes it easy to see the differences between the fonts.

  49. By Johan (9 comments) on Mar 10, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks for the tips!

    It helped me alot.

  50. By Kris Holmes (1 comments) on Mar 11, 2008 | Reply

    I’m very flattered that you have included my design, Lucida, in your list! Thank you! One problem: the font that you show in the image is not Lucida.

  51. By Dave (6 comments) on Mar 14, 2008 | Reply

    Here’s a site that allows you to choose from many different fonts to generate graphics. Good for trying out different fonts with different effects…http://www.smashupgrahpics.com

  52. By Lee (2 comments) on Mar 18, 2008 | Reply

    Interesting list. Have you ever created your own font?

    My favorite is Bookman Old Style. Have you ever seen one similar to “Decorative Penmanship” (Cocoa Cola)?

  53. By Jacob Cass (634 comments) on Mar 18, 2008 | Reply

    Hi Lee, not yet but I look forward to it… I am currently studying typography so will get around to it! Ah bookman old style, I was just working with that today in typography class. No I haven’t seen something similar… have you?

  54. By Cale (2 comments) on Mar 22, 2008 | Reply

    It seems kind of pointless to say, “30 typefaces that all designers MUST own,” and then only include system fonts. Should have been called “30 typefaces all typesetters should own.” I don’t think Myriad or Courier should be on this list.

  55. By Jacob Cass (634 comments) on Mar 22, 2008 | Reply

    Cale,
    Each is entitled to their own opinion :) The majority of that list is not system fonts and if they are I would like to know what system :P Mryriad is a great font I believe… each font has its own purpose.

  56. By Cale (2 comments) on Mar 22, 2008 | Reply

    I do agree that everyone is entitled to there own opinion. I also believe that this list could have been better. Some of the fonts are so similar to one another, that I couldn’t really see a “must have” reason to purchase these fonts. If a font family runs you (generously) $100 per. you would be looking at a $3,000 purchase. If this guide is for entry level designers or non-designers, I would hate to send them in the wrong direction for such a large amount of money. All and all you could just change the title to “30 Tried and True Fonts.”

  57. By Nick (11 comments) on Mar 26, 2008 | Reply

    Great article here. Some good advice on which fonts to use for which styles of writing. I’m starting up a blog either today or tomorrow, this is going to be very useful. Awesome!

  58. By Alexander (3 comments) on Mar 26, 2008 | Reply

    Helvetica should not be on the list.

  59. By kristarella (61 comments) on Mar 26, 2008 | Reply

    Ha! The typeface so revered they made a movie about it shouldn’t be on the list?
    Care to give a reason?

    kristarella’s last blog post..Top GIMP tutorial sites

  60. By Kristine (11 comments) on Mar 30, 2008 | Reply

    Any suggestions on where to find how to purchase newer fonts for little or no fee? My budget is like….0. :)

  61. By Alexander (3 comments) on Mar 30, 2008 | Reply

    kristarella: Because it’s too common - it’s used too much. Helvetica is about as exciting as gray asphalt, with the glow of a cheep convenience store. It should be banned, just like the incredibly ugly looking Comic Sans MS.

  62. By Felicity (2 comments) on Mar 30, 2008 | Reply

    The reason fonts like Helvetica and Times get used so much is because they’re so perfect. There’s nothing wrong with using a font that’s been used a million times before if it’s the perfect font. There /is/ something wrong with using a funny-looking font just because it’s new or rarely used.

    Comic Sans gets a bad rap, but it’s just used in the wrong places. Used correctly it’s a beautiful font.

  63. By kristarella (61 comments) on Mar 30, 2008 | Reply

    Kristine - dafont.com or Divide by zero are alright for free font, but remember that most of them have limited weights and styles (maybe no bold or italic) they might have characters missing (very unlikely to have a full character set with degree symbols and all that) and the creators probably didn’t spend hours checking all the kerning possibilities. Typefaces are expensive because they’re damn hard to make. That said, I’ve got a fair few of the free ones, they’re good for the occasional novelty.

    Alexander - you’re entitled to those feelings and thanks for sharing. I’m inclined to agree with Felicity that it’s a well done typeface that deserves to be used… not sure about the merits of Comic Sans though. It has been used and abused and I cringe when I see it.

    kristarella’s last blog post..Top GIMP tutorial sites

  64. By Jacob Cass (634 comments) on Mar 30, 2008 | Reply

    Cale that is very true however do you see someone actually going out and buying every one of these fonts?

    Nick - Glad to be of help.

    Alexander - So do you believe it shouldn’t be on the list as it its too boring even though it is the most popular typeface ever to be made? Felicity had it summed up quite well. Thanks Felicity to getting here before me :)

    Kristine - Kristarella summed it up very well. Thanks for that Kristarella.

  65. By petnos (6 comments) on Apr 2, 2008 | Reply

    great list. i didn’t know most of them before.

  66. By Phil (3 comments) on Apr 2, 2008 | Reply

    Great post, thank you for taking the time to assemble it.

    I guess your first commenter “Sumesh” was wrong, 3006 Diggs, way to go!

  67. By Wh33zy (1 comments) on Apr 3, 2008 | Reply

    This is a great site, I work for an IT Help Desk. This was a huge help when suggesting fonts to users. You get dugg for this article, but I dont mean to nit pick, there are a few spelling errors throughout the article. Nothing to big its just because of my teachers when I was in school. Making us spell check everything we ever did on the computer. Like i said digg worthy article. Nice work.

  68. By Jacob Cass (634 comments) on Apr 4, 2008 | Reply

    Hi Wh33zy,
    No worries at all. I have fixed up all 3 (hopefully) spelling mistakes. I guess my spell checker wasn’t on that day! You may also want to check your grammar in your comment above. Hint: Apostrophe.

    So why do you need to suggest fonts to users in your job? Sounds like an interesting job description.

  69. By Babs (1 comments) on Nov 6, 2008 | Reply

    I’ve been fond of Didot since I was forced to use it as my only font in a class 3 years ago.

  70. By Gazikent (1 comments) on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply

    Good post. I like how you’ve illustrated each font - it makes it easy to see the differences between the fonts

  71. By Hilaire (1 comments) on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply

    I won’t be using these fonts.

  72. By 2009 Yerel Seçimleri (1 comments) on Nov 18, 2008 | Reply

    Great article here.

  73. By Teknoloji (1 comments) on Nov 18, 2008 | Reply

    Helvetica should not be on the list.

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  9. Mar 4, 2008: peternoriega : 30 Fonts That ALL Designers Must Own
  10. Mar 4, 2008: links for 2008-03-04
  11. Mar 5, 2008: 30 Fonts from Jacob Cass « Websites and Life
  12. Mar 5, 2008: riot hero » links for 2008-03-04
  13. Mar 5, 2008: Yeniçag Blog Gazeteler,Güncel haberler, yazarlar,siyaset, son dakika, haber » Blog Archive » Sadece 30 Adet Font
  14. Mar 5, 2008: Entradas en las blogosferas.56 - Carrero Bitácora de los Hermanos Carrero, David Carrero Fernández-Baillo y Jaime Carrero Fernández-Baillo.
  15. Mar 5, 2008: Sadece 30 Adet Font | Minibüs Kiralama
  16. Mar 5, 2008: Sadece 30 Adet Font | Minibüs Kiralama
  17. Mar 5, 2008: » 30 Best Fonts, Downloadable Fonts, Free Fonts, Cool Fonts for Designers Webcreatives
  18. Mar 6, 2008: Austoon Daily » 30 Best Fonts, Downloadable Fonts, Free Fonts, Cool Fonts for Designers
  19. Mar 7, 2008: » Sadece 30 Adet Font Duymadim.com: Bunudam? duymad?n? Araç Bilgisayar Bilim Donan?m Fragmanlar Genel Komedi Magazin Müzik Mobil Oyunlar Son Dakika Spor Teknoloji Uzay Video Yaz?l?m ?nternet Yeni teknolojiler Yeni telefonlar yeni haberler Nealaka ne
  20. Mar 8, 2008: Bookmarks for March 4th through March 7th | noahcarter.com
  21. Mar 9, 2008: Cherry Street » Blog Archive » My Best Links for Finding the Perfect Font
  22. Mar 9, 2008: Best of Week (+/-) #1 | Insel der Engel'
  23. Mar 10, 2008: Sunday Weekly Roundup #20 - 03/02/2008 » Blog at veanndesign.com
  24. Mar 10, 2008: Apperal Home and Design » 30 Fonts That ALL Designers Must Own
  25. Mar 10, 2008: Notes on Design » Blog Archive » Designer Must Haves
  26. Mar 11, 2008: Conceptplusdesign » Blog Archive » 30 Fonts That ALL Designers Must Own
  27. Mar 12, 2008: What is the best social media website and why?
  28. Mar 12, 2008: pulpy.is-love.net » Blog Archive » Top 30 must have fonts for designers
  29. Mar 17, 2008: this is a blog » Blog Archive » 30 Fonts that ALL Designers Must Own
  30. Mar 20, 2008: 30 Fonts That ALL Designers Must Own
  31. Mar 20, 2008: » Typefaces Designers Must Have at Sketchee » Blog Archive
  32. Mar 20, 2008: the 30 typefaces you'll ever need.... - Graphic Design Forum and Web Design Forum
  33. Mar 21, 2008: Jacob Cass
  34. Mar 22, 2008: Edge3Sixty - Creative Multimedia Design » Blog Archive » Design Links
  35. Mar 24, 2008: Love And Hate Relationship With Digg & Reddit » Inspiration Bit
  36. Mar 25, 2008: Tripod Alert | Illustrator Tutorial | Top Fonts You Should Own | Contest Time | Layers Magazine
  37. Mar 25, 2008: 101 Typography Resources for Web Designers | Vandelay Website Design
  38. Mar 26, 2008: Bobo’s Blog » 101 Typography Resources for Web Designers
  39. Mar 26, 2008: Font Flags and Font Specimen Sheets
  40. Mar 30, 2008: March’s Best Links | Vandelay Website Design
  41. Mar 30, 2008: 30 Best Downloadable Free Fonts for Designers
  42. Mar 31, 2008: The Top Best Graphic Design Articles from March 2008
  43. Apr 2, 2008: Font per tutti liberamente | tecnologia news
  44. Apr 2, 2008: Re-Tweeted - Top Post Titles
  45. Apr 2, 2008: Make Money Online » Re-Tweeted - Top Post Titles
  46. Apr 3, 2008: Home Office Warrior » Re-Tweeted - Top Post Titles
  47. Apr 3, 2008: puntiglio.com » Something completely different…
  48. Apr 3, 2008: Twitter - The powerful social networking tool - Are you following me? | The Internet Entrepreneur Diary
  49. Apr 3, 2008: Mother of all money blogs » Blog Archive » Re-Tweeted - Top Post Titles
  50. Oct 16, 2008: Typography - Links
  51. Oct 19, 2008: 13 Signs You're A Bad Graphic Designer
  52. Oct 26, 2008: Worst to First … Fonts | JS Net
  53. Oct 28, 2008: Free Design Books Giveaway - Jacob Cass Featured Designer
  54. Oct 28, 2008: Fondos de Pantalla » Blog Archive » FREE Books For You + Me As A Featured Designer
  55. Nov 11, 2008: 20 Typefaces To Start A Designer’s Career
  56. Nov 11, 2008: Fondos de Pantalla » Blog Archive » 20 Typefaces To Start A Designer’s Career
  57. Nov 12, 2008: Paula’s Page »  Fonts to Use
  58. Nov 13, 2008: Top 7 Fonts Used By Professionals In Graphic Design
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  60. Nov 18, 2008: Typography resource for all things typographic | The Design Cubicle
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