Discover the hottest web fonts that shaped 2012’s digital design landscape. These standout typefaces combine freshness with functionality, offering designers versatile options for web projects.
From elegant high-contrast sans serifs to playful headline faces and dynamic scripts, this curated selection highlights fonts that remain relevant and inspiring.
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While these 2012 fonts made waves, web typography has evolved dramatically. Today’s favorites blend versatility, readability, and personality to meet diverse digital needs.
- Vanitas remains a refined choice for modern, high-contrast design with clean lines.
- Gingar continues to charm with its warm, approachable serif touch—ideal for lifestyle brands.
- Streetscript is perfect for adding an urban, handwritten vibe with extensive language support.
- Andes carries timeless calligraphic inspiration, great for editorial and branding projects.
Keep these fonts in mind as foundational inspirations when selecting web fonts for today’s creative projects.
Here’s a compiled list of top NEW fonts, available also as web fonts, that MyFonts team are presenting each month.
Vanitas by Mike Jarboe
Vanitas is an elegant high contrast contemporary sans inspired by the style of a typical serifs, but also designed with a cleaner, more reductionist appearance.
Gingar by Melle Diete
Gingar is a warm, friendly headline face with a serif touch and a good mixture of the playful and the classic. This font is great for fashion, food, wellness, magazines, corporate design projects and many more.
Streetscript by Dave Rowland
Streetscript is inspired by contemporary upright(ish) script with a modern, streetwise edge and and is equipped with enough language support to cover most Latin-based languages.
Andes by Daniel Hernandez
Andes is inspired by the sweet letters of calligraphy and typography masters of the past. This font type is well-suited for use in retail, magazines, logotypes, books etc.
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