Canva Fonts - Bold Edition (Free and Pro Fonts)
Creating a design and trying to find a Canva bold font that’s just right? Luckily Canva has quite the selection of bold fonts in both free and Pro. Of course, many fonts can be bolded already just by hitting CMD + B but in this post, I’m focusing on fonts that are designed to be bold by nature and really make an impact.
I hope this list of my Canva font picks saves you time and helps beautify your next Canva graphic design project. If you’re looking for more Canva font inspiration, check out my other Canva font guides:
24 of the Best Canva Font Pairings to Uplevel Your BrandFinding Bold Fonts in Canva
Outside of this guide, you can search and filter in Canva for specific styles. Here’s how: utilize the search bar within the text editor. Type "bold" or specific bold font names (e.g., "Montserrat Bold"). You can also get more specific with the style, for example: “expanded” or “condensed.”
Top Bold Canva Fonts (Free & Pro):
Free:
Playfair Display Black
Chunk Five
Sergio Trendy
Hussar Bold
Rubik One
Limelight
Klose Slab
Lovelo
CY Grotesk Wide
Coco Gothic
Noto Serif Display
Fraunces
Pro Bold Canva Fonts (indicated by a crown icon):
Morisawa Role Serif Text Pro
Gabriel Sans
Tan Songbird
Frankfurter Normal
Minnie Play
Neultica
Olivare Base
Winter Inline
Quiche
Radnika Next
Olivia
Intro Rust
Using Bold Fonts Effectively:
Reserve Bold for Impact: Don't overuse bold fonts. Save them for crucial elements to maintain readability and visual hierarchy.
Combine Bold with Regular Fonts: Pair your bold font with a clear and readable regular font for body text.
Experiment with Size and Color: Bold fonts can be further emphasized by adjusting size and color. Try using some of the Canva text effects to create an eye-catching focal point.
Conclusion: Canva Fonts - Bold Edition (Free and Pro Fonts)
Canva's bold fonts empower you to create impactful designs. Choose wisely, and use them strategically to make your message stand out. Explore other font guides linked at the top of this post for even more inspiration. You can also try exploring the “Elements” tab in Canva for display text styles.
If you want to explore pre-selected type pairings, check out my Canva Brand Font & Color Cheat Sheet, a font and color cheat guide to make creating beautifully designed content easy. You’ll get pro-level Canva font combos, a section of ready-made brand color palettes, and helpful tips to put it all together.