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Free Fonts
for Designers
UX Resources
1 Montserrat
Montserrat is a geometric sans-serif typeface
designed by Argentinian designer Julieta Ulanovsky.
The design was inspired by signage from her historical
Buenos Aires neighborhood of the same name.
2 Roboto
Roboto is a neo-grotesque sans-serif that feels like
something in-between Helvetica and DIN. Google
wanted a font suitable for use with Android devices,
and Roboto was born.
3 Playfair Display
Playfair Display is an open-source, Transitional serif
typeface. The design is influenced by typefaces from
the mid to late eighteenth century. It makes an
excellent font for titles and headlines.
4 Nunito Sans
Nunito Sans is a perfectly well balanced sans serif
variation of typeface Nunito. It began with Nunito,
and got extended to a total list of weights and a non
rounded terminal edition.
5 Lora
Lora is a well-balanced contemporary serif with roots
in calligraphy. It is a text typeface with moderate
contrast well suited for body text. Lora is optimised
for screen appearance, and works equally well in print.
6 Open Sans
Open Sans is a clean and modern sans-serif typeface
designed by Steve Matteson and commissioned by
Google. It is especially designed for legibility across
print, web, and mobile interfaces.
7 Lato
Lato is an open-source, humanist sans-serif typeface.
Lato was originally designed for a corporate client,
but later got released to the open-source community.