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The Best Book Cover Fonts To Use For Your Literary Fiction Book

By Mackenzie Harrison

Literary fiction readers want sophistication and depth, and the book cover is no exception. The cover is the face of your book and should accurately reflect it. When looking at a cover, a reader should be able to identify the genre and get a sense of its tone within seconds. One of the important key factors in conveying tone, mood, and genre with a book cover is font. The font used can either make or break a cover. If the wrong font were to be used, it could confuse the reader. Below, we’ll discuss the best book cover fonts and font pairings for your literary fiction book.

Garamond

This font is relatively simple but also a classic choice, as it exudes elegance. You could easily use this font on historical literary book covers. 

ASAP

This is a light and clean font that works well for contemporary or urban literary fiction book covers. 

Caslon

The little tail at the end of each letter is the perfect touch that makes this font special. It’s timeless and would be a great font to use on traditional or historical literary book covers.  

Lora

If you’re looking for a warm but classic font, this could be it. This is an excellent font for contemporary literary fiction book covers. 

Gotham

This font is bold, striking, and would make a statement. This font could be used on modern literary fiction book covers. 

Avenir

Avenir is a soft and elegant font choice. It’s simple but clean and easily readable. You can use this font on a modern literary fiction book cover.

Didact Gothic 

This is another font that’s simple but still a great contender. It brings a quiet vibe, and it’s ideal for minimalist covers. 

Font Pairings 

Font pairings are an important aspect to consider when designing a book cover. The last thing you’ll want to do is have your title clash with the font in which your name is written. For your cover to flow well, your fonts need to be compatible. Below, we’ll list some of our favorite font pairings. Also, check out these blogs: font pairings and typography tips to learn more!

More font pairings:

  • Garamond (Title) and Avenir (Body)
  • Caslon (Title) and Proxima Nova (Body)
  • Lora (Title) and Source Sans Pro (Body)
  • Playfair Display (Title) and Proxima Nova (Body)
  • Didact Gothic (Title) and Playfair Display (Body)
  • Catamaran (Title) and Baskerville (Body) 
  • Gotham (Title) and Caslon (Body) 
  • Lora (Title) and Allura (Body)
  • ASAP (Title) and Garamond (Body)

In Conclusion

In the end, designing a literary fiction book doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s all about knowing which font works best for your cover, its genre, and font pairings. 

If designing a cover is out of your comfort zone, the good news is that we have a solution for you at Book Brush. We offer a Custom Cover Design Package where our designer will discuss with you what you’re looking for and create a book cover that appropriately represents your book. Our designer will make sure that your cover gets people’s attention and conveys the tone and genre of your book. For more information, make sure you schedule a quick 20-minute consultation!

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