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7 Typography Trends to Watch for in 2021

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
August 25, 2021
in Lifestyle
7 Typography Trends to Watch for in 2021
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If you want to have an attractive design for a brand or commercial project, you should be aware of fonts and text design trends.

In the Forbes section of the style guide, you can see what design the publication uses for its materials. These are examples that can always be guided by.

Just choosing a font won’t be enough – there are a lot of them. And how do you know which font will look prettier and more relevant? In this article, we’ll take a look at font trends in 2021.

1. Non-standard capital letters

Capital letters have always been important in text design. It is an important marker in your message.

Moreover, such text often has a square shape, which is often more challenging to read. In 2021, the trend of uneven letter size is gaining momentum.

In this trend, the heights of the caps alternate with the baselines of the caps and create variety. The thickness and tilt of the axis can also vary.

2. Bold font

Bold type always grabs attention and helps emphasize what you need to highlight.

Bold, thick fonts are versatile and fit perfectly into any design. When you want to create something that needs to be remembered and engraved in memory – use thick fonts. You can also add contrasting backgrounds and images to make the text stand out even more. 

However, when using this type of design, you need to be careful not to achieve the effect of blurry text due to the wrong background. If you want to avoid this, it is best to order UI/UX design services from specialists like MLSDev.

3. Outline fonts

This typeface is now at its peak. Most often, it is used in web design. How is this type of font different from others? It has no serifs on the letters, the letters are filled with color, and the font size is usually larger than other elements.

When you decide to use an outline font, make sure the letters don’t get lost in background images and videos. Choose an appropriate color, preferably darker shades, and take care of contrast and placement. It is essential to consider so that your text remains readable. This font works well for highlighting headings and paragraphs, but it is best not to use it for all text.

4. Vintage fonts

Vintage fonts from the 80s and 90s are very popular today. Everything always comes back and what was old becomes fashionable and vintage. Classic retro typography is perfect for headlines, logos, product packaging, apparel designs, posters, and more. 

Just check out retro movies, grunge, disco, and pop culture from the 80s and 90s, and you’ll find some inspiring text designs right away.

This trend is also interesting because you will stand out from your competitors.

5. Dynamic letters

In 2021, you can give your text some momentum. Such text creates the illusion of movement with flowing shapes, texture hatches, action lines, and shadows – like a shot in the middle of a motion. Your text seems to be in action by itself, living. This typeface is more challenging to read and should be used very sparingly.

6. Very sharp corners

A font that bends sharply attracts attention. This font looks like a riot against the background of your general text.

Fonts with very sharp corners can effectively emphasize the strength of text or content. Typography like this can add a bit of harshness to the wordmark design, but it also makes the product more attractive.

7. Outstanding letters

A new trend in type is to highlight letters, place them in unexpected places, connect words and phrases with them. Such a text is complicated to read, but its strength lies in the fact that it instantly grabs the reader’s attention and makes him seem to solve a puzzle. Once the puzzle is solved, the person will no longer be able to get your message out of his head.

To sum things up

The 2021 font trends will shape the typography fashion for the next decade. Grab these trends by the tail and keep up; the text becomes robust, dynamic, and can speak more than you expected.

Designmodo invites you to look at the collection of fonts and text design trends to find the one that’s right for you. If you do not know what to choose and how to approach the design task for your product, contact a software development company that can solve any of your custom-made tasks.

To summarize, we can say that the font styles that we described today will become trends in any area of ​​text design. Choose the option that best suits your tastes and reflects the exact message you want to convey to people.

Author’s bio: Anastasiia Lastovetska is a technology writer at MLSDev, a software development company that builds web & mobile app solutions from scratch. She researches the area of technology to create great content about app development, UX/UI design, tech & business consulting.

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