Guide
Six font pairings for six different brand personalities — with live previews, Dubai market context, and practical advice on when to use each.
How to use this guide: Find the personality that matches your brand, check the "best for" list, then try the Google Fonts combination in Canva, Figma, or your design tool before committing. All fonts listed are free via Google Fonts.
Google Fonts
Playfair Display (700) + Inter (400, 500)
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Building Trust Through Design
Professional services, legal firms, and established businesses use authoritative typography to signal expertise and reliability before a word is read.
Headline
Playfair Display
Body
Inter
Best for
Avoid if
Startups, youth brands, anything wanting to feel modern and digital-first.
Dubai context
Strong for B2B service businesses targeting corporate clients in DIFC and Business Bay. The serif headline commands respect.
Google Fonts
Plus Jakarta Sans (300, 400, 500, 700, 800)
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Design That Gets Seen.
Single-family type systems create instant cohesion. When you use one well-chosen typeface across everything, your brand feels unified and intentional.
Headline
Plus Jakarta Sans
Body
Plus Jakarta Sans
Best for
Avoid if
Traditional or heritage brands, anything needing warmth over sharpness.
Dubai context
This is what Pixel Creative uses. Works exceptionally well in Dubai's aspirational, forward-looking market. Feels premium without being cold.
Google Fonts
Cormorant Garamond (300 italic, 600) + Jost (300, 400)
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Crafted With Intention
The editorial pairing uses contrasting weights and styles to create visual hierarchy. Light body type gives the headline room to breathe.
Headline
Cormorant Garamond
Body
Jost
Best for
Avoid if
Digital-first brands, tech products, anything where legibility at small sizes is critical.
Dubai context
Perfect for Dubai's luxury hospitality and fine dining sector. Feels like a high-end magazine — which is exactly the reference point for this market.
Google Fonts
Bebas Neue (400) + DM Sans (400, 500)
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ELEVATE EVERY MILE
All-caps condensed headlines command attention. Paired with clean, readable body type they create strong visual contrast without sacrificing legibility.
Headline
Bebas Neue
Body
DM Sans
Best for
Avoid if
Professional services, luxury positioning, any brand needing to feel refined rather than bold.
Dubai context
Works brilliantly in Dubai's fitness and sports market. VIMA Sportswear used this approach — condensed uppercase headlines communicate performance and energy.
Google Fonts
Nunito (400, 600, 700) + Lato (300, 400)
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Fresh From the Source
Rounded letterforms signal approachability. This pairing works for brands where trust comes from warmth rather than authority — where you want customers to feel at home.
Headline
Nunito
Body
Lato
Best for
Avoid if
Luxury positioning, corporate B2B, brands needing to project authority rather than warmth.
Dubai context
Strong for the growing Dubai wellness and organic food scene. Sweet Bliss Bakery used a warm, rounded approach — it signals the handcrafted, personal quality of the brand.
Google Fonts
Space Grotesk (400, 500, 700)
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Built for Precision
Geometric typefaces with subtle technical character work for brands where expertise and precision are the primary value. Feels engineered rather than designed.
Headline
Space Grotesk
Body
Space Grotesk
Best for
Avoid if
Traditional industries, luxury hospitality, anything needing warmth or heritage.
Dubai context
Dubai's growing tech sector benefits from typefaces that signal innovation. This approach reads as credible and forward-looking — important for B2B tech sales.
One for headlines, one for body. Three fonts is almost always too many. One font family (with different weights) often works better than two.
Size, weight, and spacing matter more than which font you choose. A well-set paragraph in Arial beats a poorly-set paragraph in an expensive typeface.
A font that looks beautiful at 60px may be unreadable at 14px. Always test your body type at the size it will actually appear on mobile.
The same font, used consistently everywhere, builds brand recognition. Switching fonts across touchpoints destroys it.
If you're targeting Arabic-speaking audiences in Dubai, check that your chosen Google Font has Arabic support — or plan a separate Arabic typeface that complements your Latin font.
Google Fonts are free for commercial use. If you're buying fonts from type foundries, check the license covers all your intended uses (web, print, social).
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