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40 Best Fonts for Pinterest Pins

Last Updated on July 8, 2022 by Arfa Nazeer Leave a Comment

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Choosing the right font can make or break pinterest pin designs. As pinterest is a visual platform so the font and colors you chose is crucial. Canva is the most popular graphic design tool that most bloggers use for designing pinterest pins.

I have been using Canva pro for more than 2 years and absolutely love it. Speaking of my personal experience, Canva makes pin designing easy and effortless. But, how to find the best fonts for Pinterest pins? And, how to pair fonts for Pinterest pins?

Best fonts for pinterest pins

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  • What are Pinterest Fonts?
  • Four Main Types of Fonts
  • Tips to Choose the Best Fonts for Pinterest Pins
  • 40 Best Canva Fonts For Pinterest Pins
  • How to Pair Fonts on Canva

What are Pinterest Fonts?

Pinterest fonts are specific fonts that are used for Pinterest pins. Pinterest creators create pins that stand out in the feed. Choosing the right font pair can make a huge difference in pin performance.

Four Main Types of Fonts

There are four main types of fonts as below;

  • Serif fonts
  • San Serif fonts
  • Script fonts
  • Display fonts

San serif is usually the basic form that can be used for small text to large text. This article explains more about fonts and typography. As you scroll down, you will see the best fonts pairing for Pinterest pins.

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Tips to Choose the Best Fonts for Pinterest Pins

If you want to make your pins go viral on Pinterest, learn the art of pin designing. The first important element is to understand Pinterest font pairing followed by image designing, graphic elements, unique photos and call to action.

A lot of content creators make design mistakes on Pinterest. And, sometimes, small mistakes are the reasons for bad profile performance. Please don’t make these terrible pin designing mistakes.

You can also sign up for my free Pinterest masterclass where we talk about crucial Pinterest mistakes by content creators. And, it comes with excellent tips for Pin designing.

Here are some tips to choose the best font for Pinterest pins.

  1. Make sure you read this canva article on font pairing. It answers many questions and helps you understand font psychology.
  2. Use simple and readable fonts. Remember that Pinterest has massive mobile users. That means, your pins must have to be clear and visible to mobile readers. The best practice is to ensure that your fonts are readable by mobile users.
  3. Choose fonts that stand out from others. Look at trending pins and see how to make your pins noticeable enough that people click on them. Make pins easy to read and click for users.
  4. Use 2-3 fonts. Decide on your main font and pair it with the second font. You can pair a bold font with a thin font. Highlight your Pinterest keywords with the bold font. Don’t use italic or handwritten fonts for your main keywords.
  5. Contrast font weight and sizes. Tell users what’s important in your pin with the help of contrasting pinterest fonts.
  6. Choose a font pair for Pinterest pins and use the same fonts for your brand. It makes your content get recognised on Pinterest.
  7. Don’t use italic or script font for main keywords.

The free canva account has several free fonts to use for designing graphics. You can use free fonts as you like. But, the Canva Pro account gives you access to premium fonts and you can also upload your own fonts.

Under canva pro account, you can create brand kits featuring logos, color palettes and fonts. Of course, there are endless other features plus a premium content library in Canva pro. I personally love and use canva pro that makes content creation a lot easier and hassle-free. You can read my canva pro review here and click on this link to enjoy a free trial of pro.

40 Best Canva Fonts For Pinterest Pins

When you are designing pins for Pinterest, font pairing gets difficult. I remember spending hours on Canva dashboard to pick the right font for my pins. If you have been following me on Pinterest, you will definitely find my pins on the feed. With over 36,000 followers on Pinterest, I still love to test and experiment with pins.

I also encourage you to study pins on Pinterest before starting creating pins for your blog. There’s so much to learn.

You can easily make a pinterest pin on canva, but the point here is to design a pin that stands out and gets clicks. Also, watch my step by step youtube tutorial on designing pins.

Below are some best font pairing for pinterest pins. Use a few combinations to design your next pins.

  1. Lato and Sacramento
  2. Glacial indifference and Bebas Nueu
  3. Playfair display and Montserrat
  4. Barlow bold and Lato
  5. Oswald and Source Sans pro
  6. Lemon Tuesday and Old Standard
  7. Selima and League Spartan
  8. Source serif pro and Satisfy
  9. Rasputin and Twister
  10. Kollektif and canva student font
  11. Barlow condensed and Kalam Light
  12. Julius sans one and Dandelion
  13. Sunborn and Glacial Indifference
  14. Hey Gotcha and Evolve Sans
  15. Code pro and Athens Light
  16. Lexend deca and Daydream
  17. Oval medium and Squad
  18. Code pro and Athens Light
  19. Blinker and cup cake
  20. Sailors and Cerebri Light
  21. Aleppo and Mont
  22. Soloman Sans and Source Pro Light
  23. Sunborn and Woodland
  24. Moonshine and Open San Light
  25. Nourd Bold and Lemon Tuesday
  26. Lovelo and Imperfect
  27. Nexa bold and Nexa script light
  28. Aleppo and Mont
  29. League Spartan and Moontime
  30. AbeeZee and Sweet belly
  31. Raleway and Permanent marker
  32. Cormoran and Montserrat
  33. Brittany and Raleway
  34. PT serif and Didact Gothic
  35. Libre Baskerville and Feeling passionate
  36. Bodoni FLF and Montserrat
  37. Six caps and Kollektif
  38. Nexa bold and Next script
  39. Josefin sans bold and Playlist script
  40. Oswald and Shadows into the light

Related: 170+ aesthetic canva keyword ideas for elements

How to Pair Fonts on Canva

Now that you have a list of fonts for designing pinterest pins, open your canva dashboard.

Step #1. Choose a Pinterest template or a custom image ratio of 1000 X 1500 pixels or any graphic you want to.

Step #2. Pick one font pair from the list above and create the graphic. I tested a few Canva fonts and made some examples.

Canva font pair example

Step #3: You can try and test different font pairs that align with your brand and your blog niche.

There, you go! I hope you find this post helpful. Please save the pins to Pinterest boards so that you can always come to this post and get fonts ideas for Pinterest pins.

Canva fonts for Pinterest pins

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