Think Loved is a bold, geometric sans-serif font featuring playful circular cutouts and interlocking characters, designed specifically for high-impact headlines, branding, and streetwear. Industry reports from Creative Bloq, however, show that professional designers consistently favor established classics like Helvetica, Futura, and Garamond for broader,, versatile applications. For more details, visit Creative Bloq. The most loved and loathed fonts according to creative pros
I’ve interpreted this as a guide to choosing typography that makes readers feel loved and valued, focusing on the top fonts for the job.
Title: Think Loved, Font Top: How to Choose Typefaces That Make Your Readers Feel Valued
Subtitle: Why the psychology of typography matters more than you think.
We spend hours obsessing over brand colors, imagery, and voice. But when was the last time you truly thought about how your font makes someone feel? think loved font top
Here’s the truth: Typography is emotional.
If you want your audience to feel seen, respected, and—yes—loved, you need to put font choice at the top of your priority list.
Welcome to the "Think Loved, Font Top" philosophy. Let’s break it down.
Now pick your actual fonts. Stick to 2-3 max per design. Here are safe pairings: Think Loved is a bold, geometric sans-serif font
Avoid: Comic Sans, Papyrus, or using more than 3 fonts in one graphic.
Why we think it: Futura is all about geometry. Circles are perfect circles. Triangles are sharp. It forces the designer to think about space and form in abstract ways. Why we love it: It is the font of the future (hence the name). It powered the Apollo 11 moon landing plaque. It feels optimistic, bold, and clean. Designers love its stark, unapologetic shapes. Top use case: Movie posters (American Psycho, Gravity), luxury fashion (Supreme, Louis Vuitton uses a derivative), and children's books.
Before you choose a single typeface, ask these three questions:
Pro Tip: Never start with "cool fonts." Start with "clear communication." Title: Think Loved, Font Top: How to Choose
The final word, “top,” is both a goal and a verdict. A top-tier font is one that balances all three previous elements: it is cognitively sound (think), emotionally resonant (loved), and professionally crafted (font). But “top” also implies hierarchy—a font that rises above the noise to become a benchmark. Garamond sits at the top for book text; Futura for geometric modernism; Inter for contemporary UI design. Achieving “top” status means a font transcends its immediate use case to influence broader design culture. It is the word that turns a personal favorite into an industry standard.
If you are looking to utilize this font, here are the ideal applications:
Font: Lobster or Pacifico (use sparingly!)