Top Ten Fontshare Sans Serif Fonts

Top 10 Fontshare Sans Serif Fonts

Explore the freshest typefaces with our guide to the top 10 free sans-serif fonts on Fontshare! Whether you’re crafting a sleek website, a bold logo, or a modern presentation, these fonts bring a stylish, contemporary edge to any project without breaking the bank. From minimalist and sharp to smooth and geometric, these fonts are designed to make your work stand out with clean lines and impeccable versatility.

Satoshi Font

01. Satoshi

Satoshi is a modern, minimalist sans-serif typeface designed for versatility and clarity. Inspired by geometric forms, it balances clean, neutral lines with a contemporary aesthetic, making it well-suited for both digital and print applications. Satoshi was designed by Deni Anggara for the Indian Type Foundry.

Epilogue Typeface

02. Epilogue

Epilogue is a versatile sans-serif typeface family with 18 styles (9 uprights + 9 italics) and a variable weight option. It supports a wide range of Latin-based languages and is designed by Tyler Finck of Etcetera Type Co.

 

Clash Display Font

03. Clash Display

Clash Display is a neo-grotesk sans serif font family with six styles, designed for large sizes. It stands out with small apertures, creating almost-closed letterforms, like in the ‘c’. The typeface balances eye-catching design with enough restraint for corporate and editorial use. Designed by Indian Type Foundry.

Familjen Grotesk Font

04. Familjen Grotesk

Familjen Grotesk is a contemporary sans serif typeface for both text and display, featuring large ink traps for stylish headlines and clarity in small text. With a large x-height and closed apertures, it fits within the grotesque subgenre. The project, led by Kristian Möller and a team of designers in Stockholm.

 

Switzer font

05. Switzer

Switzer is a neo-grotesk typeface with 18 styles, including nine italics. Though inspired by classic designs, it’s a fresh creation for modern use. While neo-grotesks aren’t exclusive to Switzerland, many iconic examples come from Swiss designers. Designed by Indian Type Foundry

General Sans

06. General Sans

General Sans is a rationalist sans serif typeface with a 1950s French vibe—orderly yet lively. It features small apertures, giving the letterforms a closed feel. The family includes 12 weights from Extralight to Bold, plus italics, and was designed by Frode Helland for the Indian Type Foundry.

Ranade Font

07. Ranade

Ranade is a neo-grotesk sans serif font family with a twist—its diagonal letters feature sharp contrast, even in the lightest weights. It offers 10 styles across five weights, from Thin to Bold, with both upright and oblique italics. Featuring a tall x-height and compact design, Ranade is ideal for branding and corporate use. Designed by Easha Ranade at the Indian Type Foundry.

Archivo Typeface

08. Archivo

Archivo is a grotesque sans serif typeface designed for headlines and inspired by late 19th-century American fonts. Crafted for high-performance typography, it works well in both print and digital formats, supporting over 200 languages. Designed by Omnibus-Type.

Clash Grotesk

09. Clash Grotesk

Clash Grotesk is a neo-grotesk sans serif font family with a unique twist: its letterforms feature very small apertures, like the nearly closed ‘c’. This subtle design makes it eye-catching yet refined, suitable for both corporate identity and editorial use. Designed by Indian Type Foundry.

Plein typeface

10. Plein

Plein is a humanist sans serif font family with clear, open forms and monolinear strokes for easy readability. It offers 10 styles, with five weights from Light to Black, each with upright and italic versions. The upright fonts feature double-storey ‘a’ and ‘g’, while the italics use single-storey forms. Ideal for branding, corporate design, and medium-length texts, Plein was designed by Inga Plönnigs, a Berlin-based type designer.

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