Molly | Brooks Creative Studio

Sep 16, 2020

My Favorite Fonts for Luxe Branding

Updated: Dec 18, 2020

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One of the reasons why I love to do branding work (besides getting to work with the most amazing clients, of course) is researching all the fonts. It is, quite literally, one of my favorite things to do. I will happily spend hours testing out hundreds of typefaces until I find one that's perfect for the project. I wanted to share a few of my favorites—that work well for luxe, high-end branding—in case you're on the hunt for the perfect font for your brand or next project as well:

Roxborough by Connary Fagen

I love this one. And it's by a fellow Utah designer! It looks so classic and chic for logos and headlines.

Gallery by New Tropical Design

I use this one in my own branding! It feels so stylish, high-end, and special. I love it in both uppercase and lowercase.

Monte Carlo by New Tropical Design

Another favorite by New Tropical (he has so many good ones). I love mixing in one or two of the alternative letters for logos.

Commuter Sans by Ryoichi Tsunekawa

This one is popular right now, but I just love it so much. It looks great with some letterspacing and is perfect paired with a chic serif. Available on Adobe Fonts.

Marcellus by Astigmatic

For a brand's overall font system, I often like to pair a sans serif, a serif, and a great flared serif like this one. Available on Google Fonts.

Voyage by VJ-TYPE

It really doesn't get chicer than this. The prettiest, most stylish font.

Saol by Schick Toikka

Another beautiful, classic serif. Just can't get enough lately!

Coranto 2 by Gerard Unger

A refined serif that I love for body text. Available on Adobe Fonts.

Fanwood Text by Barry Schwartz

Another one that I love for body text. Available on Google Fonts.

Orpheus by Kevin King and Patrick Griffin

A beautiful art deco one that's great for logos and packaging. Available on Adobe Fonts.

Type will forever have my heart. I hope this list is helpful for you on your own projects! Questions about how and where to use different types of fonts with your own branding? Drop them below and we'll share a few font system tips in an upcoming post.