Whether you’re looking to make your designs techier or more classy, this collection of free web fonts by Plato Web Design has something for every occasion, along with tips on how best to use them.
For convenience, I have provided links to the fonts after the infographic. Or you can download them all in a .RAR file from the source page.
Download the Fonts
When you view a Google font below, don’t forget to click on the “Pairings” tab to see which other fonts it goes well with. To use the font as a web font or to download it, click on the “Open [font name] in Google Fonts»” link at the top of the font specimen page.
If you do want to download a Google font, once you click through to the “Open [font name] in Google Fonts” page, click on the down arrow icon at the top right of the page (above the ‘page load speed’ graphic). You may also want to check out SkyFonts as a service to keep your downloaded Google fonts up-to-date.
Aleo light is a good font, I think it is also available in Buffer.
Thank you Christian for the efforts I’m a big fan of Helvetica and Calibri !