
Top 10 Unusual Display Google Fonts
Our new curated list of the top ten Unusual Display fonts from Google Fonts is here. These bold, quirky typefaces break the mold with unique shapes and striking personalities. Perfect for eye-catching headlines, posters, branding, or any design that needs to stand out. Each font on this list is free to use and impossible to ignore.

01. Bricolage Grotesk
Bricolage Grotesque is an open-source variable font by Mathieu Triay, fusing French and British grotesque traditions into a living typeface that shifts tone and texture across weight, width, and size.

02. Modak
Modak is a chubby, hand-sketched display face from Ek Type. Designed for Latin and Devanagari scripts, it blends overlapping strokes and fused forms into thick, bubbly curves that stay legible and bold—a joyful heavyweight for headlines and branding.

03. Londrina Solid
Londrina Solid is a bold, rounded display face by Marcelo Magalhães, chunky, charming, and rooted in São Paulo’s street-letter chaos, bringing warmth and urban attitude to every headline.

04. Fahkwang
Fahkwang is a high-contrast sans serif from Cadson Demak, drawn from vintage Thai newspaper headlines, blending Thai and Latin scripts into bold, expressive geometry that works just as well in web UI as it does in print.

05. Syncopate
Syncopate is a wide, geometric sans-serif by Astigmatic that ditches lowercase for a unicase, headline-ready strutt, marrying modern elegance with a fresh, uniform rhythm.

06. Macondo
Macondo is a hand-drawn, calligraphic display font by John Vargas Beltrán. Emerging from tarot-inspired sketches and García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude, it carries Colombian flavor through its expressive, whimsical curves.

07. Gasoek One
Gasoek One is a massively thick, squared-off display sans by Jiashuo Zhang. Its dense letterforms fill the frame, while angled stroke endings and triangular counters add a calligraphic flip that keeps bold legibility intact.

08. Young Serif
Young Serif is a robust, old-style serif typeface by Bastien Sozeau, drawing inspiration from classics like Plantin Infant and ITC Italian Old Style. Its rounded lowercase ‘b’ and ‘f’ add a tender, generous quality, making it ideal for both display and body text.

09. Federo
Federo is a crisp, geometric sans-serif by Cyreal, reimagining Jakob Erbar’s 1909 Feder Grotesk for modern web and print use. Its clean lines and subtle curves make it a versatile choice for display and editorial design.

10. Red Rose
Red Rose is a Latin display typeface by Jaikishan Patel, crafted for genres like romance, drama, and noir. Its expressive curves and dramatic flair make it ideal for posters and titles that demand attention.
If you want to see the fonts in action and get the links to download them, then click here.
Johan Steneros
CEO & Cofounder at Bravemark
Create awesome brand guidelines
Bravemark makes it super easy for designers to create responsive online brand guidelines that are not only stylish but also functional.
