- Should I use the same font as my logo in website?
- Should your logo font match your website font?
- Can I use the same font as a logo?
- Should you use different fonts in a logo?
Should I use the same font as my logo in website?
It's not always necessary to have the font match the logo font – more important that the text is readable and looks good – and in paragraph formats a logo font might not look good at all. But there are technical reasons for this too.
Should your logo font match your website font?
What matters is if YOU'RE happy with it, there are no rules for it. Many sites have a logo in a font that doesn't match the font type of the rest of the site.
Can I use the same font as a logo?
Can you use a font as a logo? Yes, provided you have a proper license for that font. Also, remember that it's a good idea to tweak the font in small ways so that it stands out from a simple logotype. Otherwise, your logo may look like thousands of other logos.
Should you use different fonts in a logo?
If the fonts are too similar then the viewer will feel confused, but if the fonts are too different then it will make viewer feel multiple emotions that fight against one another. A safer idea is to stick to one font/theme and add a graphic or a few different colors that reinforces the brand's singular idea.