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November 19, 2022

10 Best Industrial Google Fonts of 2022

Industrial brands work well with fonts that are solid, sturdy, and loud. Since fonts dictate the tone of your brand and your content, you need one that will “hypothetically” be yelling over all of the heavy-machinery in the background. That’s why it’s very crucial, and hard, to find the right font style to match your industrial company or website. We know it can be a tedious task sifting through the endless abyss of dainty little corporate fonts to find your industrial spokesperson. That is why we have catered this list of our top 10 industrial google fonts of 2022. These fonts have been chosen to give the perfect industrial touch to your manufacturing, construction, engineering or any other industrial brand.

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Top 10 Industrial Google Fonts of 2022

1. Oswald

Oswald is a great industrial font with a strong and bold ascetic. It was initially designed by Vernon Adams as a reworking of the classic style historically represented by the 'Alternate Gothic' sans serif typefaces.

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2. Antonio

Antonio is a tall and compact font can signify industry and progress. It is a 'refined' version of the Anton Font and is a single weight web font that was designed specifically for larger display, headline and 'banner' use.

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3. Zilla Slab

‍Zilla Slab is a contemporary slab serif font dripping with Industrial magnetism. It is designed by Typotheque and built using smooth curves and true italics, giving the font and sophisticated and industrial look in all weights.

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4. Big Shoulders Text

Big Shoulders is a superfamily of condensed tall, sans-serif forms of American Gothic variable fonts. It has an incredibly Industrial typographic feel and was designed based off the city of Chicago and its history in railway transport, public political action, and dance.

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5. Bebas Neue

Bebas Neue is a powerful and approachable industrial display font family that works well with headlines, captions, and packaging. It's based off the original Bebas font and was designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa.

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6. Kanit

Kanit was built on a strong geometric foundation that makes it feel both contemporary and futuristic. It's the perfect combination of industry and technology and was designed to preserve readability and legibility at both large and small point sizes.

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7. Anton

Anton is the original Antonio font and is a reworking of a loud traditional advertising sans serif typeface. It is the perfect headline font to bake into your industrial brands website and brad.

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8. Secular One

Secular one designer Michal Sahar wanted to create a fresh, “easy going” design. A combination of simple but not neutral, friendly but not flattering with straight forward industrial style. It is the perfect font for a less corporate, Industrial company, that wants to lead with a personal touch.

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9. Michroma

Michroma is a remodelling of the rounded-square genre that is associated with the 1960s feeling of the future. It is a strong stylistic approach to an industrial corporation with some timeless innovative roots.

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10. Syne

‍Syne is another geometric font that gets shorter and wider the heavier the stroke becomes.  This forces some radical design ascetics that can set an industrial company apart from their competition.

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Summary

There are some great Industrial Google Fonts out there that are tried and true. Test out these top 10 industrial google fonts for your next Industrial brand or website to give it that strong punch any industrial brand needs to stand on apart from their competition. If you have an Industrial font that you think should make our list we would love to hear from you, send it to us here!

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