Why you should use font superfamilies
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Alright, let's learn about font superfamilies...
👓 Why you should use font superfamilies
Here’s everything you need to know about font superfamilies to make your next design project shine.
What is a font superfamily?
Are we talking about the Jacksons? The Kardashians? The Brady Bunch? Steve Martin’s fictional family in Cheaper by the Dozen?
Answer: Nope! We're talking fonts.
A font superfamily is set of typefaces (Example: Merriweather and Merriweather Sans) that have been specifically designed to look good together. Like a musician who plays separate notes simultaneously to create one melodious chord, type designers create font families that stand out individually, but also beautifully combine to offer versatility in style and weight that makes the content on the page more visually appealing and easier to read.
Think of it this way: a superfamily has one mannequin (underlying skeleton form) that can be dressed in many different sets of clothing (serif, width, weight, size, italic). The result: pre-packaged, visually cohesive fonts that are begging to be used together for your next design project.
Now that you know what a font superfamily is, here's 10 free font superfamilies you can use today!
1) Quattrocento and Quattrocento Sans
Designed by Impallari Type
2) Roboto Condensed and Roboto
Designed by Christian Robertson
3) Roboto Mono and Roboto
Designed by Christian Robertson
4) PT Sans and PT Serif
Designed by ParaType
5) Oxygen Mono and Oxygen
Designed by Vernon Adams
6) Source Sans Pro and Source Serif Pro
Designed by Paul D. Hunt (Sans) and Frank Grießhammer (Serif)
7) Josefin Slab and Josefin Sans
Designed by Santiago Orozco
8) Encode Sans Semi Condensed and Encode Sans
Designed by Impallari Type
9) Alegreya and Alegreya Sans
Designed by Huerta Tipográfica (Alegreya) & Juan Pablo del Peral (Aleygra Sans)
10) Montserrat and Montserrat Alternates
Designed by Julieta Ulanovsky
Extra Font Superfamily Reading
Here are some more resources about superfamilies if you’re interested...
FontLabVideos — Font Superfamilies Lecture with Sumner Stone
Fonts.com — Super Families
Wikipedia — Font Superfamily
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