
I’ve been a Canva Partner for about 5 years now, and honestly, I’m still just as giddy about it as I was when the invitation email arrived in my inbox all that time ago. I was freshly postpartum with my first babe and had zero plans to work anytime soon. Then that email from Canva came, and I found little pockets of time to get work done because I was so genuinely excited to work with them.
That said, it goes without saying that I’ve spent A LOT of time in Canva over the past few years. I was building templates in Canva long before I partnered with them. I’ve had the privilege of testing out new features as they’re released and have come to know the platform pretty damn well.
I’ve made *countless* templates and iterations of existing ones, and I’ve gone through thousands of fonts since I first signed on all on those years ago. Some I still use and some I’ve ditched for what I think are better and more appealing fonts. New fonts are always coming, so this post is subject to change, but right now there are my current top fonts in Canva. The ones I use for everything, over and over again. They make my work look super chic and I’m indebted to them (the fonts and the creators!). And today, I’m sharing them with you!
*Please note that some of these fonts are Canva Pro fonts and you will need a Canva pro account to use them.*
Keep in mind – I have a very minimalist style and these fonts definitely suit that!

Let’s go down the list and break things down into categories –
And there’s what I think are the best Canva fonts available right now. I’ll continue to update this list as I find more great fonts I love.