Short answer: The safest pairings put a distinctive font in the headings and a plain, highly readable font in the body. My reliable go-to combinations are Playfair Display with Source Sans 3 , Montserrat with Merriweather , and Poppins with Inter , all free on Google Fonts. Whenever I build a site, a resume, or a deck, the font pairing does more for the look than any colour choice. The good news is you do not need a design degree. A couple of principles and a shortlist of proven pairs cover almost everything. What makes two fonts work together? Two ideas carry most of the weight: Contrast, not conflict. Pair fonts that are clearly different, such as a serif with a sans-serif, so the reader sees a deliberate hierarchy rather than a near-miss that looks like a mistake. One font does the heavy reading. Headings can be expressive; body text must be calm and legible at small sizes. I never set long paragraphs in a display font. A simple, foolproof approach is to use two weights ...
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