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20 Favorite Fonts Of Construction Logos: Take Your Pick

Fonts are important logo design elements. The right font can elevate the overall impact of your logo design, while a poorly chosen one can break the whole thing apart. In addition to fonts matching the rest of the logo, they must also match the relevant industry.

Choosing the right logo for construction businesses can be tricky. You are limited to only using straight, solid fonts with rarely anything Script-based or hand-drawn included in the design. Reason: construction, building, and repair industry is highly structural. Think of geometric shapes, measurements, and mathematics. For such a purpose-driven industry, you need straight clean fonts that are legible, scalable, and must match the weight of the icon/symbol in the logo.

Another important thing to remember when choosing a construction font is to remain minimal in your choice. Don’t go for multiple fonts in the same logo. Two are enough. However, we suggest using just one font and a variation of it to add hierarchy to the design.

Below, we have brought to you a list of 20 unique fonts (free and paid) to up your construction logo game. Take your pick!

1. Liberal Ultra Bold


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2. YWFT Yoke Regular


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3. Rolphie 04 Semibold Expd


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Related: Shaping A Winning Construction Logo; Leveraging The Art Of Shape Psychology

4. Maiandra GD


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5. Moskau Grotesk ExtraBold


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6. Marcellus


Construction logo with line icon

7. Trajan Bold


Brick wall logo for construction companies

8. Oregon LDO


Hexagon shape with crane logo

9. Comfortaa


Construction equipment logo in orange

10. Regencie


Tile logo for construction businesses

11. FM Bolyar Sans Pro 800


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12. LFT Etica SemiBold


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Related: Colors In Construction Logo Design: Shades That Work

13. Olifant


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14. VVE Giallo Light


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15. Pani Sans Thin


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16. Hailen Font Duo Caps


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17. Hermann Ultra Bold


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18. Lagu Sans Black


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19. M Sung PRC Light


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20. YWFT Reversion ExtraBold


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The Takeaway

As you can see, choosing the right construction logo font can be a delicate task. You have to pick a style that is easily readable across different platforms – websites, social media profile, business cards, banners, etc. Similarly, the font must also be solid, of enough weight, and add fine details to your overall design.

Hope our collection will help you creating a well-balanced and striking construction logo image, complete with the most appropriate font choice.

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Evan Brown

Evan is an Expert in Digital Marketing. He has been working in the social media space since 2008, with a focus on design services, user interface planning, branding and more. Currently, he is leading content marketing efforts at DesignMantic and has played an integral part in the success story of DesignMantic through strategic marketing campaigns. Evan is also a design pro, who has shown a predilection towards DIY design projects.

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