Eastman Grotesque Alt font family by Zetafonts comprises 22 font styles. The free font draws inspiration from the classic grotesque fonts used in print and media during the 19th century. Designers will enjoy using it in print and web as its high legibility and versatility bring professional results every time. The contemporary and modern typeface has a professional feel, making it appropriate for corporate and branding design projects.
Titles and headings for magazines, newspapers, and blogs instantly attract readers when this Eastman Grotesque Alt is used. Other areas of use are signage design, web, and mobile apps UI design, poster design, books, and pamphlet design. The font can also be used in advertising design; especially in brochures, and social media pages.
The Eastman Grotesque Alt font is free for personal use. A commercial license can be purchased if you want to use it for commercial purposes.
The font here is for personal/non-commercial use only. To download the full font family (all weights, glyphs, and numbers) and acquire the commercial license, please visit our website at
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Designed in 2020 for Zetafonts by Francesco Canovaro, Andrea Tartarelli, Solenn Bordeau, and Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, the original Eastman typeface family was conceived as a geometric sans workhorse family developed for maximum versatility in both display and text use. The original wide weight range has been complemented with three more additional widths, giving you maximum control over the appearance of text on your page.
While Eastman Compressed and Eastman Condensed behave as space-saving condensed families, Eastman Grotesque adapts the family design style to humanist proportions. All share a solid monolinear design and a tall x-height that makes body text set in Eastman extremely readable on paper and on the screen.
Influenced by Bauhaus ideals and contemporary minimalism, but with a nod to the pragmatic nature of 19th century grotesques, Eastman has been developed as a highly reliable tool for design problem-solving. It includes a wide language coverage (thanks to over one thousand and two hundred Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek characters) and a complete set of OpenType features (including small capitals, positional numbers, and case-sensitive forms).
The most impressive feature of all Eastman fonts remains the huge choice of alternate characters and stylistic sets that allows you to fine-tune your editorial and branding design by choosing unique, logo-ready variant letter shapes. If you don't want to lose too much time with the glyphs palette, use the Eastman Alternate weights, designed for display use and presenting a selection of some of the more eye-catching and unusual letter shapes available for the family.