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How to Use Fonts & Typography Complete Guide

Master typography in Canva — choosing fonts, pairing them, and using text hierarchy for professional designs.

Fonts & Typography Complete Guide

Typography can make or break your design. The right fonts communicate professionalism, personality, and hierarchy. Let's master typography in Canva.

Font Categories

CategoryLookBest ForExamples
SerifClassic, elegantMagazines, luxury brandsPlayfair Display, Lora
Sans-SerifModern, cleanTech, startups, social mediaMontserrat, Open Sans
DisplayBold, decorativeHeadlines, postersBebas Neue, Bangers
ScriptHandwritten, elegantInvitations, feminine brandsDancing Script, Pacifico
MonospaceTechnical, retroCode, tech themesRoboto Mono, Courier

Font Pairing Rules

  • Use 2 fonts maximum per design (3 at most)
  • Contrast is key — pair a serif with a sans-serif
  • One display font + one readable font
  • Never pair two similar fonts — they'll look like a mistake

Classic Pairings

Heading:  Playfair Display  |  Body:  Lato
Heading:  Bebas Neue         |  Body:  Open Sans
Heading:  Montserrat Bold    |  Body:  Roboto
Heading:  Oswald             |  Body:  Merriweather

Text Hierarchy

Every design needs clear visual hierarchy so viewers know what to read first:

  1. Primary text (Headline) — largest, boldest (40-60pt in social media)
  2. Secondary text (Subheading) — medium size, different weight (24-36pt)
  3. Body text — smallest, most readable font (14-18pt)

Typography Tips in Canva

  • Letter spacing — increase slightly for headings (makes them look more elegant)
  • Line height — 1.4-1.6× the font size for body text
  • Text alignment — left-align body text, center headings
  • All caps — use sparingly, only for short headings
  • Bold key words — draw attention to important information

Canva Font Features

  • Font search — type to find specific fonts
  • Font filters — filter by style (serif, sans-serif, handwritten, etc.)
  • Upload custom fonts (Canva Pro) — use your brand fonts
  • Font combinations — click "Styles" → see curated font pairings

Key Takeaways

  • Use maximum 2-3 fonts per design
  • Pair contrasting font styles (serif + sans-serif)
  • Establish clear hierarchy: headline → subhead → body
  • Use Canva's Styles panel for pre-made font pairings