Afrika Sans is a warm, romantic typeface inspired by the 20th-century African art movement. Just as European avant-garde artists like Picasso and Matisse drew from African sculpture and traditional forms, Afrika Sans channels that same spirit of innovation. Its brush-like strokes bring a sense of movement and tactility, while its clean, modern structure makes it versatile for contemporary design. The result is a typeface that bridges artistic tradition with modern elegance, both sculptural and avant-garde.
Font Category: Sans Serif
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Ordinary Sans
Ordinary Sans is a typeface inspired by the quiet beauty of everyday routines and objects. Designed for extensive use, it reveals subtle character variations over time, much like the details you begin to notice when something becomes part of daily life. With clean, balanced proportions, it embraces simplicity and clarity, letting delicate nuances unfold with use. Ordinary Sans captures the essence of familiarity while inviting discovery of the hidden beauty within the ordinary. A modern sans serif with a geometric touch, it was created as a companion to the Everyday Sans family. Offering 12 weights with matching italics, it provides ample flexibility for any design need. Use the bold Display weights to make a statement at large scales, or rely on the refined text weights for clarity in smaller settings. Across its range, Ordinary Sans delivers legibility and versatility without losing its distinct charm.
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Werk Sans
Werk Sans is a modern geometric typeface with roots in the sans serifs of the 1920s and 30s. It balances the lightness and precision of geometric design with a subtle human touch, echoing the spirit of mid-century architecture journals. Versatile and thoughtfully crafted, Werk Sans offers multiple weights and alternates that respect proportion and space. From titles and signage to magazines and posters, it adapts with ease. Combining historical influence with modern versatility, Werk Sans delivers clarity, character, and timeless appeal.
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Practice Sans
Practice Sans is a genre-bending typeface that draws inspiration from the transformative act of practice itself, where ideas are limitless and the ordinary challenged. It is a truly unique creation that breaks conventions and opens doors to fresh possibilities. Practice Sans embodies a bold and modern design, commanding attention with its distinctive characters. One of Practice Sans standout features is the angled disconnection that give letterforms, such as “A”, “M”, “N”, “V”, “W”, “v” and “y” a striking stencil-like appearance. This distinctive quality sets Practice Sans apart, making it a typeface that captures attention and demands to be noticed. From branding to editorial design, Practice Sans excels in a wide range of contexts and applications. It has become our best-selling typeface, capturing the spirit of the times with a blend of zeitgeist and modernism. Its versatility knows no bounds, making it a beloved choice for countless projects across industries.
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Everyday Sans
Everyday Sans is a typeface distilled from the study of 20 different fonts, created to capture a universal simplicity that works anywhere. By distilling their details, it finds the perfect balance of familiarity and charm, capturing the essence of everyday beauty. More than ordinary, Everyday Sans reveals the magic in the super-normal and celebrates the small joys that make daily life extraordinary. Its playful strokes carry warmth, while its refined forms bring elegance and clarity.
With an elevated x-height and versatile proportions, Everyday Sans adapts seamlessly across projects, from editorial design to branding and beyond. Since its release, it has become a beloved companion and favorite for designers worldwide, transforming the familiar into something fresh and elevating daily life with both charm and distinction.
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Blanche Sans
Blanche Sans is a playful and refined sans serif that channels the optimism and modernity of early 20th-century design. Inspired by the clean lines and forward-thinking spirit of the Bauhaus and pioneers like Paul Renner, it combines geometric foundations with a spirit of experimentation and forward-looking optimism. Influenced by Renner’s vision of merging clarity with humanist proportions, Blanche balances rationality and functionality with warmth and balance. The result is a typeface that feels both precise and approachable, capturing the joy, clarity, and timeless appeal of modernist typography.
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Dooijes Sans
Dooijes Sans is a modern typeface inspired by Dutch museum catalogs. With its contemporary character and remarkable versatility, it offers a refreshing alternative to conventional neutral fonts. The design carries a friendly yet approachable charm, effortlessly adding warmth and personality to any project. A wide range of alternates encourages creative expression, leaving a memorable visual impression. Embrace the refined allure of Dooijes Sans and let its adaptable nature breathe life into your work. From museum catalogs and wayfinding systems to pairing with artists’ paintings, this typeface elevates design with clarity, style, and elegance.
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Grotex Sans
Grotex Sans is a modern typeface that pays homage to the charm of old-school books. Inspired by the typefaces once used to teach children how to draw sans serifs, it carries a sense of familiarity and nostalgia while maintaining a robust, contemporary design. It captures the essence of the past while embracing the possibilities of the present, shining with versatility across headlines, body text, and display. Timeless yet fresh, Grotex Sans blends memory with modernity, offering warmth, clarity, and a distinctively human touch.
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Ulrich Sans
Ulrich Sans is a glyphic typeface shaped by the visionary perspective of curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, whose work expands the possibilities of how art is experienced. In that same spirit, Ulrich Sans stretches the boundaries of typographic design, merging classical glyphic forms with the essence of innovation and artistic exploration. Its distinctive blend of serif and sans-serif elements creates a look that is both refined and unconventional. A thoughtful set of alternates encourages expressive headlines and compositions that demand attention.
By uniting rational structure with human warmth, Ulrich Sans reflects Obrist’s belief in the transformative potential of artistic expression. Striking a balance between approachability and directness, it becomes an ideal vehicle for conveying heartfelt and authentic messages that deeply resonate with audiences. -
Yoko Mono
Yoko Mono is a typeface shaped by the poetic works of Yoko Ono and the visual language of concrete poetry, where letterforms themselves become the raw material for ideas. What sets Yoko Mono apart are its square-infused shapes that are reminiscent of a painter’s brush strokes, creating a distinct texture that feels both graphic and expressive. Versatile yet unconventional, Yoko adapts to many contexts but shines most when used in a sculptural, experimental way. It invites exploration, encouraging designers to create compositions that feel bold, artistic, and visually captivating.