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Great graphic design is powered by great font selection. This is especially true when it comes to font selection for your website! But picking great fonts is a challenge most people. Luckily, our team of design experts has prepared a tutorial covering the best fonts for numbers in Canva.
Best Fonts for Numbers in Canva
1. Saira Condensed
Saira is a sans serif system. It features a huge range of weights and widths, ready for all kinds of typographic challenges.
2. Pompiere
Pompiere is a low contrast condensed sans serif font. However, unlike most sans it has very tall ascenders and a very small x-height. Pompiere is playful and even a little sweet.
3. Poor Story
Poor Story is a Korean and Latin font that reflects the organic qualities of handwriting with various stroke weights and angles.
4. TS Deniz
Deniz Font is a simple modern Naskh script. It was inspired by the abstraction of Naskh script letters while preserving the appearance of the Naskh characters.
5. Padauk
Padauk is a fully capable Unicode 6 font supporting all the Myanmar characters in the standard. Thus it provides support for minority languages as well, in both local and Myanmar rendering styles.
6. Chathura Regular
Chathura was developed initially as an ASCII font in 2009 in the Ezi Fonts collection, which consists of 42 Telugu ASCII fonts. In 2015 Chathura was developed into a Unicode font family with support for Telugu and Latin. The design is useful for invitations, and headings, in print and on the web.
7. Questrial
Questrial is the perfect font for body text and headlines on a website. Its modern style, suited to past characteristics of great typefaces, makes it highly readable in any context.
8. Bandal
Bandal is a free Korean font that is part of the Alee font pack containing 5 free Hangul true type fonts that were designed by A Lee. The characters feature edgy corners, giving a sharp and techie look.
9. Didact Gothic
Didact Gothic is a sans-serif font designed to present each letter in the form most often used in elementary classrooms. This makes it suitable for literacy efforts. Initially designed by Daniel Johnson, the entire font was revised by Alexei Vanyashin at Cyreal in 2017.
10. Shafrah
Shafrah is an Arabic font that is inspired by the Hieroglyphs of Ancient Egypt. The word ‘Shafrah’ is the Arabic for Encrypted Code. Shafrah suits a various range of design applications such as advertising, social media, web design, and print.