Klein font family designed by Zetafonts has 6 font styles to choose from. This free font family is a simple mono-linear sans serif with classical proportions that radiates a modern charm. Use its basic geometric shapes to create impactful bold branding or pair them with finer characters in richer text projects.
Friendly and professional at the same time, Klein fonts come in handy in both creative and corporate environments. Get your daily design needs sorted with Klein fonts. Use them on website design for a futuristic look. Slap them on magazine covers, catalogs, and other printed work in advertising. Deliver powerful messages that are super readable on packaging, labels, billboards, and more.
Curated various weights further allow you to use the font in small or large sizes with no compromise. The font family is free for personal use only. A commercial license can be purchased from the original author.
This font is for PERSONAL/NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY!
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https://www.zetafonts.com/klein
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Klein is Zetafonts' love letter to the grandmother of all geometric sans typefaces, Futura. Starting from a dialogue with Paul Renner's iconic letterforms and proportions, Francesco Canovaro and Andrea Tartarelli decided to depart from its distinctive modernist shapes with slight humanist touches and grotesque solutions - with some design choices evoking the softness of humanist sans serifs like Gill Sans.
The end result is a workhorse superfamily of 54 fonts with full multilingual capabilities and coverage of over two hundred languages using Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek alphabets. The original display-oriented family, developed in nine weights with matching italics (from the hairline thin to the sturdy black), has been paired with a text version (with slightly higher x-height, better readability, and maximum legibility at small point sizes) and with a condensed version, to be used for space-saving display solutions in editorial and advertising formats.
With a name that is both a nod to its humble functionality and an homage to French Nouveau RĂ©aliste artist Yves Klein, this typeface aims to become your next trusted companion in all your adventures in print, digital, and motion design.