Monday, 4 January 2021

Top 15 Best Blackletter & Gothic Fonts for Designers (Free & Premium)

Some of the biggest brands in the world use a gothic font in their logos. Don’t believe us? Go take a quick look at the logos for Adidas, Mobil, Macy’s, Groupon, or even the original logo for Microsoft. All of them use some type of gothic font whether it be a humanistic gothic sans serif or a more traditional blackletter. So we thought that if some of the biggest companies on the planet trust a font this implicitly, how could it help you make your work better?

Check out our latest best Gothic fonts that are available for you to use in your projects every single day.

So if you’re ready, let’s get our Gothic vibe on and get started

Best Gothic Fonts in 2020 (Free & Premium)

With Gothic fonts so widely accepted by some of the biggest companies in the world, you can imagine that there are a lot of options out there to choose from. If you know us at all, you know we like to do our research before suggesting anything to our loyal readers. So, without further ado, here is our list of the best gothic fonts.. We highly encourage you to read further and learn more about why we chose these particular fonts.

Best Gothic Fonts

 

Darkgone

Darkgone

 

Suitable for any design need you may have the Darkgone font, created by yipianesia is a perfect choice for logos, branding, Halloween, apparel, posters, and more. With its vintage and gothic look, the font can make any project that much better and add darkness that many other fonts just cannot muster.

 

 

Aceking

Aceking

Created by naulicrea, the Aceking font looks like something from the time of King Arthur. A decorative and elegant typeface, the font is suitable for any project including books, logos, events, invitations, and so much more. With the Aceking font, you can give your project a regal elegance without all the sword fighting.

 

 

Cambridge

Cambridge

Echoing a vintage look straight from Medieval England, the Cambridge typeface, created by naulicrea gives you a font that is both great for bold hand-lettering or as a decorative font that has a medieval gothic feel to it. The Cambridge font is a perfect option if you are looking for a great font to be the cover of your next book or even logo.

 

 

Blackletter

Blackletter

From the team at Sergey Mironov’s store, the Blackletter font is a modern gothic font that does its best work being used in bigger font sizes. Perfect for branding, posters, banners, and any event when you can use a larger font, the Blackletter font will add a classic gothic feel to anything that you use it with.

 

 

Groundead

Groundead

Designed by yipianesia, Grounded is a gothic decorative display font that can be used in any number of ways to give your project a dark and haunted feel. Whether you choose to use the typeface in the decorations for your next Halloween party or simply use them for branding, packaging, or company logos, the versatility of the Grounded typeface knows no limits.

 

 

Old Charlotte

Old Charlotte

The Old Charlotte typeface mixes a gothic feel and calligraphy with vintage and medieval appeal. Created by naulicrea, the typeface is a great choice for invitations, games, events, or even movie posters if you are looking to add a vintage medieval feel to your work

 

 

Anaheim Gothic

Anaheim Gothic

Created by Vintage Type Co., the American Gothic Font is a sans serif display font that is bold and geometric, giving it a beautiful look. Inspired by vintage logos and packaging designs, the font can be used across a wide variety of applications. With both full upper & lower case typesets plus the kit includes some basic ligatures which can be great to give your next project that classic look and feel.

 

Gothic Princess

Gothic Princess

With the Gothic Princess font, you can quickly and easily create unique designs or create a brand identity that you can call your own. Created by OlgaSoi007, the kit includes 30 seamless repeat patterns along with more than 150 individual elements. Perfect for invitations, greeting cards, t-shirts, and more, the Gothic Princess font could be just what you need to stand out.

 

 

Sonny Gothic Essential

Sonny Gothic Essential

Designed by Salvador Rodriguez, the Sonny Gothic Essential Pack gets its inspiration from the geometric style used in the 70s, and more specifically, the work of Herb Lubalin. With 9 different typefaces included in the set, the legacy of Herb Lubalin and 70s-era fonts lives on in this eclectic set.

 

 

Display Gothic 1958

Display Gothic 1958

Created by SouthpawMiller, the Display Gothic 1958 font calls back to the 1950s when typefaces were created using classic pen and ink creations. A faithful reproduction from that era, the kit contains more than 370 characters that are perfect for headlines or display type. The font is bold, condensed, and is more than ready to take on all of your vintage typeface needs.

 

 

Citrus Gothic

Citrus Gothic

Hand-drawn, the Citrus Gothic is a distinct Gothic sans font that features typefaces such as texture, inline, shadow, and more. Leaning on the classic, condensed gothic appearance with some added flair including some unique details and curled terminals. Perfect for branding, headlines, and packaging, if you think you can’t find a use for this font, you’re wrong.

 

HK Gothic

HK Gothic

 

The HK Gothic typeface is inspired by the early American Gothic typefaces. Created by Hanken Design Co., the clean lines and compact design can add quality to your project that many other fonts on our list cannot. Available in 12 styles from Regular to Black and each typeface also includes an italic set to go along with it.

 

 

Cheddar Gothic Sans Two

Cheddar Gothic Sans Two

A multi-weight display font family, the Cheddar Gothic Sans Two font is a hand-drawn, all caps, sans serif typeface with condensed proportions designed by Adam Ladd. With distinction added by using uppercase characters with extended crossbars as well as chiseled terminals, the lowercase characters add a more classic sans serif appearance that is perfect for just about any project, and with 4 weights plus italics, you won’t run out of options anytime soon.

 

Cattedrale

Cattedrale

A gothic blackletter font, the Cattedrale typeface from creativemedialab, comes with a unique look that you can use in your designs. Included in the kit are 4 styles and also includes ornaments that are perfect for tattoos, clothing, labels, packaging, or any other Gothic-themed project you’re working on

 

Rozex

Rozex

Created by maulanacreative, the Rozex font is a perfect bold hand lettering font that is both decorative and functional. A perfect choice for any project, the Rozex font will look incredible on any book, logo, game, event, invitations, and more.

 

Best Gothic Fonts of 2020

Choosing the right Gothic font can add a new level of uniqueness to your work. With our list of the best gothic fonts in 2020, we hope that you can add flair, style, weight, and quality to any project you work on. The right font can make your project stand out whether it’s a book cover or a logo for a new client, the right Gothic font can make all the difference.

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