 What's up guys? Today I'm gonna go through the top 10 free fonts you can use in your own work. I'm gonna do it fast and stick around to the end that let you know my favorite font of all time. Let's go. Guys, I appreciate your time, so I'm gonna run through this as quick as I can. Let me know in the comments what your favorite font is that I've talked about. I'm gonna leave all the links in the description down there. So let's kick us straight off with Ivy Mode. So I found this font when I was doing a website review. I found this website hello.jp And I thought the font looked absolutely beautiful. So I'll just zoom in here. You can see how like, I don't know, it was kind of like Asian like in the calligraphy style. So I had to dig into the code and I found that it was Ivy Mode available with Adobe Fonts. So if you have any sort of CC license whether you, a lot of creative people do subscribe to Photoshop or any Adobe product. They have fonts available to download. So I'll leave the link in the description. But all you do is go on over there and activate a font and it'll be available in all your programs. So check out Ivy Mode. The finn version is really nice. There's also a beautiful italic version. And then they've got like thicker and it goes to, you know, the bolts, which are quite, almost like art deco and style with the keys and then the eyes. But yeah, so Ivy Mode's the first one I'm gonna talk about. Absolutely beautiful. Let's move straight on to Montserrat. So Montserrat's something that I use in, if you look at some of my early videos where I talk with the UX design tutorial it was all done in Montserrat. I think it's a beautiful modern font. So you can head on over to fontsquirrel.com type in Montserrat down over there. Yeah, I get a lot of requests people asking me what font I used. But I use the Montserrat more in the black style. Here, I think it's just more impactful as a black. I'm not really into the alternatives but you can use it in the fin. It's quite nice, quite futuristic looking. It's very, very simplistic. Montserrat, I think it's a great font and here's just an example of Montserrat in use. So you can see it's just a regular version. It was done for this French design but it's quite, I don't know, we're quite well with this cartoony style which I've never really seen it used with before. I just normally use it on white. But yeah, Montserrat's another great one to go for. The next one I wanna talk about is Diodoth. Or Diodo, I'm not really sure how to say it but I've just included the Vogue logo here because it's something that I used a lot when I was working in fashion. So I know all the big fashion companies use Diodoth. Look, you can see the actual Vogue logo I just remade them. It's just Diodoth but like, with a bit like stretched a little bit. Same with the Bazaar logo. You can tell it's Diodoth because of the really thin fins and then these fat almost like sharp blacks and look. You can see the G is very, very iconic in Diodoth. It's got like this curve on it even like the other family and modern family uses Diodoth but it's definitely, if you're doing anything very fashion-y, very classy. Anything to do with fashion or makeup or something in those worlds, I'd definitely check out Diodoth. I think it's a great font. Then the next one I wanna talk about is Avenia. So Avenia is free if you're on Mac OS X. I'll talk about the alternatives to Windows in a minute but Avenia is a beautiful font. I used it when I was designing a website for Canali which is a high-end Italian suit manufacturer. So let's take a look at Avenia in use. I found this really good example. I think it was like this car book but you can see it looks great in no case. It's very, very similar to Monterrat in a way but it's got its own, I think Avenia looks better in the thinner form in like the mobile book or the light versions whereas the Monterrat I prefer to use in the thicker, more bold styles. If you're on Mac OS X, no, not everyone is but check it out, it's available, it's licensed to Apple. Then the next one's Helvetica. Helvetica is probably the most well-known font in the world. It certainly has been since Apple took over. So another font that's licensed to Apple. I'll talk about the next one which is free for Windows as well which is very, very similar but Helvetica. So here's the example of Helvetica in use. It's a beautiful font. If you look at the A, you see it's got like a teardrop in it. It's just very, very, very iconic. It looks great with just flat color backgrounds. Yeah, you can just always look for an A and if you see a teardrop shape 50% of the time it'll probably be Helvetica. Check out the Helvetica film. It was released, I remember watching it in university. It's available on iTunes. It just talks about like the font's popularity. I mean, if the font's got a film about it then it's definitely a popular font but you can see it's all using all the New York on the ground, American Airlines user as their logo. You know, it's so iconic, it's available everywhere and it's something that you won't go wrong in using it. The next one I wanna talk about is Aerial. So Aerial is an alternative, I guess. If you're on Windows to Helvetica, you see, look at the A. It's a, people scoff at Aerial because it's like one of the three fonts that you get but it's actually a very well-done font. So you look at Aerial, see the teardrop shape again. It's not as elegant as Helvetica, Helvetica's a bit more teary but you know, you couldn't really tell the difference unless you're like, you really gotta train now. So if you're using Windows, definitely check out Aerial. Also check out this website, fontsinuse.com. If you take on a font, you can see all the, like they pulled together a lot of the users of it online. So you can see it's used actually on Kanye West's new album, they used Aerial. Not really sure where to use it there, might be that. I don't know, it says it's used but you can go on this website and you can see where they used the typeface and have a look at some of the examples of it and it just breaks it down here so you can see Aerial's been used there. So quickly moving on, the next one is Notosans or Notosans, I'm not sure. But this is one I used, I recently translated a website into Japanese, Korean and Chinese and you'll notice a lot of the fonts that you normally use aren't really up to scratch in the characters. So Notosans is a Google font, it's free and it's something that you can use for if you're doing a website in some of these more pictorial languages. So it's Noto CJK for Chinese, Japanese and Korean. It's free to download, it's from Google Fonts and it's just something that's good if you want to jump into that world and learn a bit more about designing websites in different languages, it's a great one. The next one I want to talk about is Roboto. So Roboto is kind of like, it's a Santerra font, it's a bit more, I guess Roboto. Robotic is the good, I guess that's why they call it. It's a Google font. So if you design it for Android, the whole operating system is Roboto, the font. It looks great at all sizes. It's very, very, very readable on screen. It's something that Google's certainly pushing. It's part of their material design language. So if you look at the fonts used in material design, you'll see that Roboto is the one that they tell you how to use in the different styles. So if you want to head on over, get it from Google Fonts. So the next one I'm talking about is Mattoon. So you see a lot of these are actually Santerra fonts. I think they're great, they're a lot more modern, they look great on screen. The ones like die.work better normally in print than on screen. I mean, they look good, but they look really good in print. So Mattoon, it's a free font that I found. It was actually featured. So the awards.com website, the inspiration section, they have new fonts all the time. And I just followed that through. Went through, downloaded it from this website, Collectivo.it, and they say the distribute open source and free fonts. So I just scooted on down, downloaded it. I think it's a nice font. I can see many uses of it. It's, I can imagine using like an album cover or something. It's, I wouldn't use too much of it. I'd use it for like a single word or something because it's a bit decorative and it's not that normal, but it's definitely one to check out. And then the last one is a, before I give you my favorite one is Lowkey. So Lowkey is another one that I found using awards. So I followed it through. I mean, it's a beautiful font. I imagine using this, I'd probably use it with print. I mean, it's quite similar to Dido, but it's more like hand written. I mean, look at this QLA. It actually reminds me of a couple of book covers I've used. I've seen recently there was one done on the Ancient History of Rome. It looked like it was something like this used. So it's only in caps. It's good with a lot of white space around it. It looks like, like I said, it's definitely something that I would think about using. The numbers look great. Maybe for like a print book or something. But again, you can download it free. You can give a donation for this. It's up to you. And that's my list of my top favorite fonts done as quickly as possible. Top favorite three ones. And then my favorite font of all time for those of you stuck around is Gotham. So Gotham is another San Serif font. It's modern. It's big. It's a, I feel it's the end of art. I wanted to do some work experience at GQ magazine in the UK. So their magazine is just full of Gotham. It's, it looks great. We can see it used on these. It looked great and bold. You'll see that they use it in bold all the time. It's great for subheadings. So you can see Gotham Ultra looks great. It's a Huffle font. So you've got to pay for it. But if you've got a bit of cash line around then you want to go the extra mile and make it, just, you know, just take it to the next level. I think I'd certainly pay for it. But then, you know, fonts are a personal opinion. I definitely check out Gotham from Hoffler. It's a, you know, if you're into magazines it's one of the classic fonts available. Guys, I hope you enjoyed that lesson. Let me know in the comments what your favorite font is. If you haven't already, check out school.antonycomboy.com. If you want to learn more about UX, UI, web design, graphic design, loads of tutorials on there. There's a free course on there. 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