20 Promising Typefaces for Corporate Designs



When it comes to corporate logos design, web designing, corporate business cards and blogs, the designers are left with very limited and specific choices. Actually corporate blogs and websites are the source of information about market and other topics of entrepreneurial interes. Therefore, corporate blogs/websites can be dry and lack the charm which other independent blogs might offer in ample quantity.

From your logo to the print ads, typography plays a vital role in making or breaking your corporate image. Picking up a legible and impressive typeface to convey your professionalism can be a tricky job and as a logo designer I understand that quiet well. The most important thing a designer focuses for his corporate projects is to pick the fonts which convey the message professionally and effectively.

Considering all these specifications, I have compiled 20 brilliantly creative typefaces for corporate designs from net. I am sure this showcase will serve as a great reference for professional designers looking for some fresh, beautiful typefaces for their corporate projects.
 

Madawaska:

This typeface may not look as solid and professional as others, but it gives your copy a modern, strong and original appearance. Madawaska, a slab-serif family, has a bit of both: some of the ruggedness of the creator’s display work, and the extensive structure of a text family.

androids
 

Baja California:

It’s another free professional font which will be very useful for designing purposes.

baja_california
 

Bodoni Script Pro:

The designer, Panos Vassillou, has connected characters and capitals with calligraphic elements in this typeface.

bodoni
 

Comenia:

Comenia, a school typeface system, was developed as a typographic system for use at all levels of schools and universities. It offers a clear, understandable and universal graphic tool for electronic typography, information systems and laying out primers, textbooks and educational texts and materials.

camenia2
 

Geogrotesque:

These semi-modular typefaces with subtle rounded ends are delivering a warm accessible look.

css
 

Kewl Script:

Kewl Script is ideal for food packaging, book and music covers, magazines and window splashes. This typeface seems a little heavier and on more playful side.

cute
 

Glasgow:

glasgow2
 

BB Petie Boy:

This grungy typeface is too much in use nowadays and no doubt they are impressive.

grunge2
 

Grunge Serifia:

This is a font I modified from the font Serifa Black. We needed a version of Serifa that was all grunged out for a magazine identity.

grunge3
 

Haptic:

The Haptic family is a sans-serif typeface optimized for use in small-sized text. It serves well in attention-seeking headlines and comes in roman and italic.

hapt
 

FF Kievit:

kievit
 

FF Meta Serif:

The OpenType version of FF Meta Serif offers Book, Medium, Bold and Black, each including italics and, of course, small caps. The extra benefit is its close relationship to the original FF Meta, its sans serif sister.

metaserif
 

Metroscript:

Metroscript, designed by New York-based lettering artist Michael Doret, was successful throughout 2008 and proudly holds the title of MyFonts’ Brush Script Font of the Year.

metro
 

Museo and Museo Sans:

is a clean yet unconventional semi-serif, designed by Jos Buivenga. The sans-serif version is a sturdy, low-contrast, geometric, that is well suited to any display and text use.

museo_sans
 
museo
 

FF Nuvo OT Medium:

Designed by Siegfried Rückel, it’s a contemporary type design with vertical contrast, and especially the characters a, g and y show the calligraphic touch. Suitable for magazine design from headlines to longer texts as well as for advertising, packaging and corporate design.

nuvo2
 

Ronnia:

One of the most remarkable characteristics of this humanistic sans-serif is its versatility. Ronnia has been engineered mainly for newspaper and magazine applications, as evidenced by its properties: economical in use, highly legible and friendly and charming in character. Ronnia was part of the Tipos Latinos exhibition 2008 and the 23rd Biennale of Graphic Design 2008 in Brno.

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Skolar:

Skolar is a serifed typeface that has been designed specifically for scholarly multilingual publications. Skolar received international recognition at the Ed-Awards competition 2008.

sch
 

FONTIN:

The Fontin italic is not a slanted roman, but a true italic.

t1b
 

Warnock:

warnock
 

Whiteboard Modern Demo:

Whiteboard Modern was hand drawn, but created entirely with a Wacom tablet and Illustrator.(

whiteboard_modern
 

I am sure these logos will help make your corporate designs look different and make deliver your message more effectively to your customers.

If you have been using some other typeface which has worked well for your corporate designs, don’t hesitate sharing it with us.

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