Eric Gill, Adrian Frutiger, and Max Miedinger are all authors of typefaces we use or read every day, and these English fonts can be said to be classics that will not easily go out of style. Here is a collection of 25 classic English fonts that are the most common and commonly used in the design field. You are not welcome to say that these fonts will last your entire design career! No matter what age, they are enduring and become eternal aesthetic fonts!
Helvetica Which designer doesn’t know Helvetica? The works of Swiss designers MaxMiedinger and EduardHoffmann.
BodoniA serif typeface designed by Giambattista Bodoni in 1798 and used by Goodfellasgangster for movie posters.
ClarendonDesigned by Robert Besley in 1845.
AkzidenzGroteskThe source of inspiration for Helvetica, the author is AkzidenzGrotesk, 1896.
AvenirAdrian Frutiger's work, is this name familiar?
FrutigerAnother work by AdrianFrutiger.
FFDINAlbert-Jan Pool's 1995 work is relatively new compared to other fonts.
FuturaThe works of Paul Renner in the 1920s were used by many companies to make logos.
NewsGothicMorris Fuller Benton's 1908 work was used as the font for the opening credits of the movie Star Wars.
MetaWork by Erik Spiekermann in 1986.
GillSansEric Gill's 1926 work, the signboard of the London Underground uses this font.
GaramondArguably the most famous serif font. It is often used as a font for book content.
Mrs EavesA serif typeface designed by Zuzana Licko in 1996.
DaxFonts commonly used by UPS, works by Hans Reichel.
MyriadThe font you will see when you open Abode is specially designed for Adobe by Robert Slimback and Carol Twombly.
VAGRoundedAlso known as VAGRundschrift, a font designed for Volkswagen in 1979, many Web2.0 are using this font.
OptimaThe work of Hermann Zapf, characterized by thin lines.
AvantGardeThe font used by AvantGarde magazine, now many titles like to use this font.
UniversAdrian Frutiger again. Often confused with Helvetica and AkzidenzGrotesk.
RockwellMonotype1934 works. It is now often used as an eye-catching headline font.
MinionA font designed by Robert Slimback1990 for Adobe.
SabonThe work of German designer Jan Tschichold in 1967 was published by Linotype, Monotype and Stempel.
CoconWork by Evert Bloemsma in 1998.
RotisOtlAicher's 1988 work pays great attention to legibility.
BemboBembo is the most commonly used font in books. Worked in 1496, but not promoted until 1929.
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