- Pair Two Fonts
- A Chunky Font Pairs Well With a Skinnier One
- Try Tight Kerning With Two Fonts With Complementary Moods
- Use Serif and Sans Serif Together
- Try a Traditional Heading with a Decorative Body
- Use a Decorative Heading with a More Traditional Body
- Download the photo or copy the URL where the photo is hosted.
- Go to the Font Squirrel website.
- Click Upload image if you have the photo on your computer.
- Crop the image to highlight the text.
- Click Matcherate It to see font options.
Font refers to a complete set of characters that include letters, numbers, and symbols in a specific type and style. Examples are Arial, Times New Roman, Comic Sans, and Tahoma.
When examining typeface form, remember that opposites attract. A serif font with a sans-serif font often creates a pleasing combination. Experiment with thick headers and thinner text or elaborate scripts with simple sans serifs.
Apple uses San Francisco (SF) as the system font across all platforms. Its variant SF Pro is the system font in macOS. San Francisco provides legibility, clarity, and consistency across Apple apps.
- Upload a quality image
- Click the font to identify
- Check the results for font identification.