Okta font by Eugene Tantsurin is a sans serif font featuring a clean and minimalist look. This modern and geometric font promises to add versatility to all kinds of professional projects. Structured, contemporary, and polished, this design focuses on getting the message through the words instead of the impact of the display themselves. The font is available to download and is suitable for both digital and printed medium projects.
Okta font might be designed for minimalism, yet when pairing with the right font, its versatility makes it a perfect addition to branding projects, advertisements, websites, blogs, posts, or even product packaging. Use it for the covers or inner texts of magazines and books, or get creative with your newsletters, brochures, and business cards.
Okta is only available for personal uses. To use in commercial ends, consider acquiring a license.
Okta is a geometric grotesk that comes both as a variable font and 22 static fonts: 11 uprights and 11 matching italics, which make it a great tool for those seeking a versatile font with a strong character and high legibility. Throw in a very pleasing look, elegant curves, and a wide range of weights, and you'd get what Okta aspires to be: a perfect typographic tool for every need.
In Okta, elegant geometric curves meet bold strokes and wide apertures. Round letters are nearly circular, but to boost readability, slight changes were introduced for optical compensation. Okta is also equipped with amazing OpenType features, including case-sensitive punctuation, ligatures, fractions, superscript and subscript figures, two kinds of circular figures, stylistic and contextual alternatives, and much more.
Okta supports all major European languages, as well as Vietnamese and some dozens of foreign languages that you may encounter in your designs. The glyph count for each of the styles is 800+ characters.
Two styles (Extra Light and Bold Italic) are free to try and experiment with. If you need wide language support and more extensive OpenType features, consider taking a look at Okta Neue, a bigger version of the classic Okta.