20 Compact and Sporty Sans Serif Fonts

San Serif is a very popular typeface among graphic designers right from the beginning because of its crisp, clean, uncluttered lines of these sans serif fonts. You can see the use of San Serif fonts on signs, posters and even on the web. In this following blog post I have listed 20 beautiful serif fonts. While most of these fonts are free make sure to check their website about their commercial use.

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1.

Amerika Sans

2.

Champagne & Limousines

3.

Times Sans Serif

4.

Segan Light

5.

Swansea

6.

Oregon LDO

7.

Angostura

8.

Ageone

9.

Dream Orphans

10.

Liberation Sans

11.

Bernur

12.

BonvenoCF

13.

COM4t Fine

14.

Sansation

15.

Familian Son

16.

JUICE Light


17.

Kingthings Exeter

18.

Paneuropa Road



19.

Chiquita

20.

Jesaya-Free

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9 Responses to “20 Compact and Sporty Sans Serif Fonts”

  1. olis says:
    Great article, thx :)
    Also some nice free sans-serif fonts http://www.fonts2u.com/category.html?id=15
  2. Dont know about anyone else, but I really like Bonveno, always good to find a nice collection of like fonts!
  3. Lauren says:
    Nice to see my font on the list. Glad you like it and hope your visitors do as well.
  4. Great collection of fonts they are really good
  5. Good collection of San Serif fonts They are quite intresting

    Thanks for sharing

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  7. I really like Bonveno also, like Web Design Nottingham mentioned.
  8. I’m really digging the Segan Light
  9. dream orphans sounds umm, but it is my favourite from the bunch. very good article. Congrats!

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