Squarespace Fonts for Photography Websites

The fonts you decide to use for your photography website will instantly give off a vibe, so you want to be sure that the vibe you’re giving matches your own! Are you the playful and quirky type? Or do you put off more of an elegant and sophisticated energy?

Knowing yourself and your business style is key to choosing the perfect font for you.

There are more combinations for you to choose from in Squarespace than I can count. I’m going to give you several great examples to help get you started. If you feel any of these fonts calling your name, you can also use these combinations on your own website!

 

Example #1 - Calder Dark Outline + Courier New

 
 

The Calder Dark Outline font is great for the adventurous and outdoorsy photographer. Take it up a notch by pairing it with a typewriter font like Courier New for your paragraphs.

 

This is the font pairing I selected for the Reba template. Go take a peek!

 

Example #2 - Cinzel Decorative + Poppins

 
 

The Cinzel Decorative font is classical and romantic. Let this font shine by pairing it with the sans serif font, Poppins.

 

This is the font pairing I selected for the Loretta template. Take a look!

 

Example #3 - Goldenbook + Ainslie Sans

 
 

Goldenbook is timeless and elegant. This font is perfect for just about anyone that is wanting to portray a classic and stylish vibe. Pair it with the paragraph font, Ainslie Sans and it’s a match made in Heaven.

 

This duo was used for the Tammy template. Get ready to fall in love!

 

Example #4 - Ganache + Acumin Pro

 
 

Are you looking for a more eye-catching, playful font? Ganache may be the right fit for you! Not quite a script font, but has lovely details that give off a script feel. Pair it with the sans serif font, Acumin Pro for a truly memorable combination.


Example #5 - Epicursive + Brevia

 
 

I couldn’t complete this list without at least one script font. I typically don’t recommend a script font for headings and only use them sparingly as an accent font. However, I find the Epicursive font to be easy to read and just a lot of fun! A great pairing to use for your paragraph font is the Brevia font.


I hope this provides you with some inspiration for your own photography website!

 
 

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