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  1. Robine by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Robine – Condensed Sans Serif Robine – Condensed Sans Serif font is the ideal choice for creating attention-grabbing titles and headings. With its high x-height, this modern sans-serif typeface offers a sleek and contemporary appearance, ensuring your designs will stand out. Stylish and Space-Efficient: Robine – Condensed Sans Serif strikes the perfect balance between style and space efficiency. Its condensed design allows you to fit more text into tight spaces without sacrificing readability. Versatile Usage: This font is incredibly adaptable, making it suitable for a wide range of design projects. Whether you’re designing posters, logos, or web graphics, Robine – Condensed Sans Serif adds a touch of modern sophistication to your work. Exceptional Clarity: Robine – Condensed Sans Serif ensures your titles and headings remain easily readable, even at smaller sizes, thanks to its clear and legible characters. It’s designed to make a bold statement while maintaining clarity.
  2. Estiliza by Intellecta Design, $14.95
    a sans serif naive font
  3. Geodec N9 by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    A modern grotesque sans serif
  4. Pontoon by Phat Phonts, $20.00
    Extended sans serif display face.
  5. Janda Safe And Sound by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Imperfectly hand-sketched sans serif.
  6. Naranja by Fatchair, $9.95
    A soft, friendly sans serif.
  7. Weekly by Los Andes, $29.00
    Weekly: a slab serif that wants to be a sans. The font was created under the premise that it can be used as a sans: a fresh design without that retro feel typical of slab fonts. As a result, we developed an Egyptienne font—more simple compared to others of its kind, a feature that gives it its unique personality. Weekly was based on fonts with humanist proportions, such as ‘Oficina’ and ‘Caecilia’, both created in the ’90s. Typefaces like these give designers the possibility to use them in books or magazines, in contrast to geometric slab fonts or early 20th century fat faces, which are mainly used for advertising or display text. Another feature that reminds us of humanist sans fonts is the small difference between x-height and cap-height. Some characters in Weekly like ‘a’ or ‘g’ lack serifs and some like ‘c’ or ’s’ have short serifs, giving it a semi-serif air. Weekly comes in both light and heavy weights. The heavier ones bear resemblance to Egyptienne slab serif typefaces with strong personality. These variants are ideal for use in posters and big, powerful headings.
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