Fonts · 10, growing
Faces, set in themselves.
Each face has a full type specimen and a live tester — drag size, drag weight, toggle italic, type your own sample. Click any title to open it. Add yours via a PR.
Cormorant Garamond
Garamond at oversized display sizes — fine hairlines, dramatic contrast.Christian Thalmann (Catharsis Fonts)5 weightsitalicSIL OFL 1.1
EB Garamond
Georg Mayr-Duffner's open-source revival of Claude Garamont's 16th-century cut.Georg Mayr-Duffner5 weightsitalicSIL OFL 1.1
Fraunces
A display serif with real optical sizing and a SOFT axis for bracket sharpness.Undercase Type (Phaedra Charles, Flavia Zimbardi)9 weightsitalicSIL OFL 1.1
IBM Plex Mono
The default mono for sites that want to feel like instruments.IBM (Mike Abbink, Bold Monday)7 weightsitalicSIL OFL 1.1
Instrument Serif
A delicate transitional serif with a long italic — the editorial moment in two clicks.Rodrigo Fuenzalida (Instrument)1 weightsitalicSIL OFL 1.1
Inter Tight
Inter with its display variant baked in — the right face for 200px headlines.Rasmus Andersson9 weightsitalicSIL OFL 1.1
Source Serif 4
Adobe's quiet workhorse serif with proper optical sizing.Adobe8 weightsitalicSIL OFL 1.1
Space Grotesk
Geometric sans descended from Space Mono — narrow, calm, slightly off-Helvetica.Florian Karsten5 weightsromanSIL OFL 1.1
Special Elite
Typewriter-imitation slab serif — uneven ink, slight wobble, accidental warmth.Astigmatic (Brian J. Bonislawsky)1 weightsromanSIL OFL 1.1
VT323
A modern revival of the DEC VT320 terminal font — chunky pixel monospace.Peter Hull1 weightsromanSIL OFL 1.1