Typography
Language
The Philippines is a country that is rich in culture and history, and its language is no exception. The two official languages of the Philippines are Filipino (also known as Tagalog) and English. Filipino is the national language and is the primary language of most of the population, while English is widely spoken and used in government, business, and education. In addition to these two languages, there are over 170 other languages spoken in the Philippines, including Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Waray-Waray, Kapampangan, and Bikol. The earliest form of writing in the country, known as “Baybayin”, was used as far back as the 16th century before the arrival of the Spanish. The Spanish brought with them Latin or Western letters, which were adopted by Filipinos.
Special characters
Ññ Ng
Before using a font, always check if these glyphs are available in the font you chose when designing for
The Philippines.
Brand Fonts
English and Tagalog
Canva Sans Regular
Canva Sans Medium
Canva Sans Bold
Canva Display Regular
Canva Display Medium
Canva Display Bold
Canva Display Regular
Canva Display Medium
Canva Display Bold
Playground Fonts
English and Tagalog
Monument
Black Mango
Open Sauce
Catchy Mager
Tan Aegean
Antonio Bold
Quincy
Libre Baskerville
Zing Rust Base
DM Serif Display
Tan Kindred
Hagrid Text
Global Services
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