As we dive into the most popular fonts of 2011, it’s fascinating to see how these typefaces blend classic inspiration with modern usability. Each font gained traction not only for its design quality but also for its adaptability across print and digital platforms.
Whether you’re a designer looking for inspiration or a typography enthusiast exploring font history, this curated list highlights standout families that shaped the creative landscape in 2011 and remain relevant today.
Top Fonts of 2011: A Timeless Collection
Looking back at 2011, these fonts stood out not just for their popularity but for their lasting impact on design. From elegant scripts to versatile slab serifs, each typeface continues to inspire creative projects today.
- Reina: A modern Roman with calligraphic flair.
- Calluna Sans: Harmonious pairing with its serif counterpart.
- Alana: Casual yet refined script perfect for web use.
- Sánchez: Friendly slab serif with personality.
- Belluccia: Semi-formal script with authentic calligraphic charm.
As we dive into the most popular fonts of 2011, it’s fascinating to see how these typefaces blend classic inspiration with modern usability. Each font gained traction not only for its design quality but also for its adaptability across print and digital platforms.
Whether you’re a designer looking for inspiration or a typography enthusiast exploring font history, this curated list highlights standout families that shaped the creative landscape in 2011 and remain relevant today.
MyFonts team is wishing you a happy and successful 2012 wherever you are! While doing that they have released a nice list of their most popular fonts based on sales in a broad range of typeface categories. Each of them is also available as a webfont, so you can use them as typography for you website.
Reina by Maximiliano Sproviero
Reina is inspired by the sweet letters of calligraphy and typography masters of the past. It’s aim was to incorporate the decorative accolades from blackletter and copperplate styles of calligraphy into a Modern Roman typeface.
Calluna Sans by Jos Buivenga
Calluna Sans resemblance an oldstyle text face that comes with a sans-serif companion, harmonizing beautifully with it.
Alana by Laura Worthington
Alana was designed by lettering artist Laura Worthington to be a natural-looking and subtly irregular web font. Alana strikes a nice balance between a casual and a formal script face.
Sánchez by Daniel Hernandez
Sánchez is the first extensive Latino family suitable for body text as well as headlines. Sánchez slab serif offers more personal lettershapes than most slab serif classics, and subtly rounded edges.
Belluccia by Debi Sementelli and Brian J. Bonislawsky
Belluccia is the product of a new joint venture named Correspondence Ink comprising lettering artist Debi Sementelli and type designer Brian Bonislawsky of Astigmatic fame. Belluccia is a lovely handwritten font has a semi-formal script with a rugged edge that successfully mimics custom calligraphy.
You can find more web fonts that were very popular in 2011 by reading MyFonts’ January 2012 Newsletter

