A grotesque sans.
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A grotesque sans.
The most on-brand typeface
Lexica Ultralegible builds on the foundation laid by Atkinson Hyperlegible but offers enhanced flexibility and usability across various applications. Including more glyphs supporting extra languages and additional typographic features like ligatures and alternative flipped zero.
A grotesque sans.
A sans serif font like Arial, Circular, Helvetica on budget made with Fontforge, with the goal to upload it on Google Fonts.
Elms Sans is a utilitarian geometric sans serif font
Collection of Commonly Used Fallback Fonts
Zamero Sans is a new version of Mahone Sans with a few characters fully changed.
List of free and open source typefaces with available sources
🔠 Open Sans is a humanist sans serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson
Geometric/neo-humanist sans-serif font.
1988. After years of having an interest in sans serif typefaces, the make use of the experience and stylistic developments of the twentieth century.
Kenig Sans is a new version of Roboto with a few characters fully changed.
The webfont-montserrat package simplifies self-hosting the Montserrat Font for your web applications. This means you can use the font without relying on external services. It works with both vanilla CSS and popular frameworks like Tailwind.
1928. Considered the major typeface development to come out of the constructivist orientation, Futura is timelessly modern and today it continues to be a popular typographic choice to express strength, elegance, and conceptual clarity.
Inspired from the classic techno display font typeface.
A techno sci-fi font with 11 weights, and it has pointed diagonal strokes used in technology, astronomy, space stuff and various content.
A highly legible font friendly to people with dyslexia. Unlike other sans-serif fonts with similar and rotated glyphs, Cadman has alternate replacement character glyphs, good ascenders and descenders, and improved line and character spacing.
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