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Sacramento

The Sacramento typeface is a monoline, semi-connected script inspired by hand-lettering artist brochure work of the 1950’s and 1960’s. It stands on a thin line between formal and casual lettering styles, yet it has a commanding presence for headlines and titles.

Open Sans

Open Sans is a humanist sans serif font designed by Steve Matteson and published by Ascender Fonts. By far, Open Sans is the most popular font out there at this moment. Containing an 897 glyphs chars set, Open Sans’ friendly appearance was optimized for print, web, and mobile interfaces, and has excellent legibility characteristics in its letter-forms. We also use it as a webfont here on Kreativ Font 😉 … a must have for everyone!

Open-Sans-font-by-Steve-Matteson

Open Sans webfont is also available for free use from Gooogle Fonts

Lato

Lato font is a beautiful humanist geometric sans-serif type family designed by Łukasz Dziedzic and published by tyPoland. Designed in Warsaw during summer of 2010 (btw, lato means summer in Polish), Lato’s firm and serious lines is great for corporate and magazine use, but its curved rounded lines gives a feeling of warmth that makes it great for design portfolios and even a more personal design use. Featuring SIL Open Font License and consisting of five weights (black, bold, regular, light, hairline) plus italics for each. Enjoy the summer feeling with Lato!

Lato-OFL-by-Lukasz-Dziedzic

Bree Serif

Bree Serif is a young and charming upright, serif font created by TypeTogether, originally commissioned by Google Fonts. Featuring a broad language support the OpenType basic version, Bree Serif has a free full commercial licence for Bree Serif Regular that you can download  below. Get your hand on this professional and free serif font!

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Roboto 2014

Roboto-2014-font-by-Christian-Robertson

Roboto 2014 font created by Christian Robertson is a new version of the Roboto type family that was released to be along with the Material Design guidelines. Roboto was tuned to work across more screen sizes and conditions, from watches to desktops, televisions to cars. It still keeps much of its character that made it successful for both phones and tablets, but almost every glyph has been tweaked and updated in some way. The world renown font family has just become better!