Dec
19
2012

Futura Web Font Alternatives

By Gabriel Harper Posted in

Futura. To some, the devil’s font. But only because Futura is seen everywhere from public safety signs to advertisements. Heck, it even went to space. Futura is a crisp geometric sans-serif typeface that’s great for headlines. Like many great fonts it isn’t free, but there are some great free Web font alternatives to Futura that just might work for your next Web design.

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Amazingly, Futura was created way back in 1927 by a fellow named Paul Renner.

For a typeface that’s closing in on it’s 100th anniversary, it sure commands a lot of respect for being as modern today as it was 85 years ago.

But I won’t go on about the past, Wikipedia has done a fine job of describing the history of Futura.

Futura on the Moon
Yeah. The Moon. Beat that, Helvetica.

Using a Futura Font Stack

Before exploring replacements for Futura, I should mention that you can use Futura on your website with the appropriate font stack. If a visitor to your site has Futura installed on their computer, you can take advantage of the situation by setting Futura at the top of your font stack.

Now, it’s important to remember that Futura is a font family. There are several variations on Futura including Futura Light, Futura Book, Futura Medium and Futura Condensed. Not to mention the bold, oblique/italic and extra bold variations. For general use, we’re going to focus on alternatives to Futura Medium, which is probably the most tame of the bunch, and the most similar font to each of the Futura alternatives listed below.

We can start off with a font stack like this, which will use the true Futura font if available on the client’s computer. When you add on the web font alternatives below, just add them to the list directly after the Futura font declarations. (sans-serif should almost always come last.) If you’re determined to have a consistent look in regards to font size, kerning and line spacing, you might opt for using an alternative web font only. Since only a small percentage of visitors will have the actual font installed, it introduces the possibility of inconsistencies in type rendering.

This font stack tries to use Futura or Futura Medium, then falls back to the Century Gothic font family.

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font-family: Futura, Futura-Medium, "Futura Medium", "Century Gothic", CenturyGothic, "Apple Gothic", AppleGothic, "URW Gothic L", "Avant Garde", sans-serif;

I recently explored some web font alternatives to Century Gothic,
which is in a strikingly similar style, so you’re going to find that some of the alternatives here are actually quite similar to the Futura alternatives.

Futura Web Font Alternatives

Now that you’ve decided on your base font stack, let’s look at some candidates to replace Futura entirely! These Web fonts are free to use and will render more consistently for a broader range of users than relying on explicitly setting Futura in your CSS font stack.

Open Sans

Open Sans has a few strong differences, such as the a and g style glyphs. Despite these glaring differences, it’s a really nice solid font that has a variety of styles. The great thing is that there are book, normal, bold, italic, semi bold and extra bold variations (if only there was a light version!):

http://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Open+Sans

Open Sans Condensed

A reasonable alternative to Futura Condensed when in a pinch, which is awfully popular for headlines and page titles. Comes in book and bold:

http://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Open+Sans+Condensed

Didact Gothic

Didact Gothic is probably the closest replacement of the bunch. It can easily replace Futura Book or Futura Medium, again very similar to Century Gothic as a clean geometric typeface:

http://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Didact+Gothic

Questrial

Another free Web font replacement for Futura is Questrial, available free from Google Web Fonts:

http://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Questrial

Muli

Last but not least, Muli is yet another appealing geometric replacement for Futura Regular and Futura Book:

http://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Muli

Using Futura PT Web Font

If you really must have Futura and need a Web font, Adobe Typekit introduced Futura PT and Futura PT Condensed in 2001. If you’re a TypeKit subscriber you’re in luck because you can use these fonts on your website by adding them to your kit!

Futura PT

The real deal. Available from Adobe TypeKit in Light, Book, Medium, Bold and Extra Bold.

https://typekit.com/fonts/futura-pt

Futura PT Condensed

True Futura PT Condensed from Adobe TypeKit. Available in Book, Medium, Bold and Extra Bold.

https://typekit.com/fonts/futura-pt-condensed

If you are using an alternative font for Futura that isn’t listed here, please share in the comments section below. I hope these Futura replacements help you with your next Web design or Web app!

About The Author

Gabriel Harper

Gabe is the owner and founder of Intavant, and contributes to Intavant Blog regularly with his expertise in design, development & business.

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