I put together this list of 10 free fonts that I think are genuinely worth having in your toolkit as a Framer designer.
I've been on a bit of a font exploration lately — going through free typefaces as a creative exercise, and honestly it's been one of the most useful things I've done for my design practice in a while. You start noticing things you'd normally scroll past.
Here's what I found.
1. Calfine
Designer: Hendry Juanda · Letterhend Studio
License: Free for personal use
Best for: Titles, covers, hero sections, logos

2. Phenomena
Designer: Radomir Tinkov & Plamen Motev · Fontfabric
License: Free for personal and commercial use
Best for: Headlines, branding, app interfaces, digital ads

3. Rondure
Designer: Ruari Smith
License: Free for commercial use
Best for: Branding, logos, posters, signage

4. Viaoda Libre
Designer: Gydient (Tra Giang)
License: Free for personal and commercial use
Best for: Titles, editorial headers, covers, posters

5. Madimi One
Designer: Taurai Valerie Mtake & Mirko Velimirović
License: Free for personal and commercial use
Best for: Branding, social media, playful UI, children's design

6. Remboy
Designer: Alit Design
License: Free for personal use
Best for: Logos, invitations, editorial, luxury branding, packaging

7. Righteous
Designer: Brian J. Bonislawsky · Astigmatic
License: Free for personal and commercial use
Best for: Headlines, posters, branding, web banners, logos

8. Instrument Serif
Designer: Rodrigo Fuenzalida · Creative direction by Jordan Egstad
License: Free for personal and commercial use
Best for: Titles, editorial headers, large displays, branding

9. Delicious Handrawn
Designer: Agung Rohmat · alphArtype
License: Free for personal and commercial use
Best for: Social media, greeting cards, casual branding, posters

10. Lovelo
Designer: Renzler Design · Fontfabric
License: Free for personal use
Best for: Headlines, logos, branding, posters, social media

A few quick tips for using free fonts in Framer
Google Fonts load directly — for anything on Google Fonts (Viaoda Libre, Madimi One, Righteous, Instrument Serif, Delicious Handrawn) just connect them through Framer's font picker, no upload needed.
Check the license before client work — a few of these are personal use only (Calfine, Remboy, Lovelo). Always upgrade to commercial before shipping for a client.
Less is more — pick one display font per project and let it breathe. Pair it with a simple, readable sans for body text and you're done.
I'm Ava. I make Framer templates and write about design and development here. You can also find me on X.
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