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Work Sans

This 2014 typeface designed by Wei Huang is a contemporary grotesque that comes in ten screen-optimized weights, ranging from Hairline all the way through Black. It looks fairly versatile even if it currently lacks italic styles. Work Sans is released under the SIL Open Font License which basically means it’s free for personal and professional use. Even better, Work Sans is now hosted by Google Fonts—Jeremiah Shoaf of Typewolf says, “Prepare to see it everywhere.”

Download it for desktop and web usage at weiweihuanghuang.github.io.

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