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English font guides

Find better font pairings before you ship. snapdeck font helps designers and developers compare free fonts by real use case: product UI, slide decks, landing pages, Korean typography, brand systems, similar typefaces, and license context. Preview at 12–48px, swap weights, and open source pages without leaving your shortlist.

See it rendered for real

These samples load real font files and render the same copy, sizes, and weights you would ship. Compare rhythm on screen, not thumbnails.

SaaS dashboard · Pretendard single family

14px body · 600 labels · 12px captions

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Change your address in account settings. Mixed copy like GET /v1/orders should stay on the same baseline as Hangul sentences.

대시보드 Pretendard · 12–24px

Product UI usually needs one sans family with 400/500/600/700 steps—not four unrelated display fonts.

Global landing · Inter + Pretendard

40px English hero · 17px Korean lead

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한글 서브카피는 17px Regular로 읽기 쉽게, 영문 브랜드명 snapdeck 과 혼용해도 높이가 맞아야 합니다.

font-family Inter + fallback

Inter + Pretendard is a proven bilingual stack when English headlines sit above Korean body copy.

Pricing block · Pretendard

Amount · feature list · CTA

$12 / mo
billed annually · plus tax
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Preview price numerals, captions, and button labels together before you lock a pair.

What you can do in the app

Start with a job to be done, not a font name.

  • Browse 3,100+ free fonts from Google Fonts, Noonnu, Fontshare, Open Foundry, and xz/fonts in one catalog.
  • Preview real headline and body copy at 12px, 14px, 16px, 24px, and 48px with weight and theme controls.
  • Compare similar fonts when a typeface is overused, missing Korean support, or hard to license for web embedding.
  • Open Pairs to test headline + body combinations for SaaS UI, landing pages, and investor decks side by side.
  • Jump to Licenses to confirm commercial use, embedding, logo restrictions, and redistribution rules.

When these guides help

  • Choosing UI fonts for SaaS dashboards, mobile apps, and design systems where 12–14px labels must stay crisp.
  • Finding deck and document typography that survives projector glare, screen share compression, and PDF export.
  • Pairing Latin and Hangul when product copy mixes English brand names, API terms, and Korean sentences on one screen.
  • Replacing a familiar font with a similar alternative before legal or brand review blocks production.
  • Checking source links and license context before shipping websites, apps, decks, and brand assets.

How snapdeck compares fonts

  • Category and mood: neutral sans, geometric sans, serif, display, monospace, and Korean-first families.
  • Readability signals: small-size clarity, x-height, stroke contrast, and number/tabular figure behavior.
  • Weight range: whether 400/500/600/700 steps are enough for buttons, tabs, headings, and table numerics.
  • Script support: Hangul completeness, Latin companion quality, and mixed-language baseline rhythm.
  • Source transparency: official download pages, license hints, and pairing suggestions kept near each candidate.

Recommended starting paths

  • Product UI: start with Inter, Geist, Pretendard, or SUIT at 14px body and 600-weight section titles.
  • Landing pages: pair a display headline (Clash Display, Satoshi, or Paperlogy) with a calm sans body at 16–18px.
  • Slide decks: separate a confident 40–48px title voice from a stable 18–20px body for tables and footnotes.
  • Korean screens: evaluate Pretendard, SUIT, Noto Sans KR, and Gothic A1 with real Hangul sentences first.
  • License review: confirm the exact file version on the publisher page before Figma handoff or code merge.

A 15-minute font shortlist workflow

Use this flow when a project needs a defensible type system, not just a pretty thumbnail.

  1. Pick the primary surface: UI screen, slide deck, landing hero, or bilingual product copy.
  2. Set preview sizes to match production: 12–14px for UI labels, 18–20px for deck body, 40–48px for titles.
  3. Search by use case, then open Similar for any font that feels too common or lacks the right weight range.
  4. Test two headline + body pairs in Pairs with your actual product sentence, not lorem ipsum.
  5. Open the official source and license page for every finalist before sharing with engineering or legal.

Useful app features

  • Fonts tab: filter by category, search by name, and branch into similar-font matches from any card.
  • Pairs tab: edit headline and body sample text, swap weights, and compare combinations in one view.
  • Licenses tab: keep commercial-use, web embedding, and logo checks adjacent to discovery.
  • Preview controls: theme, size, and weight sliders to mimic dense dashboards and large deck titles.