Geometric Sans Fonts for Brand Typography

Geometric sans-serif fonts are built on geometric shapes — circles, squares, and triangles. They feel modern, clean, and tech-forward, making them a top choice for startups, SaaS products, and brands that want to project confidence and precision. Popular examples include Poppins, Montserrat, and Outfit.

10 curated fonts in this category. Try them with your brand assets.

Outfit

Outfit is a clean geometric sans-serif with a friendly, contemporary personality that bridges the gap between technical precision and approachability. As a variable font spanning Thin to Black, it excels in SaaS dashboards, startup landing pages, and modern editorial layouts where versatility across weights is essential. Its generous set of ligatures adds subtle typographic polish to headlines while remaining highly legible in body text and UI elements.

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9 weights

Poppins

Poppins is a purely geometric sans-serif built on circular forms, giving it a clean, confident, and contemporary feel that has made it one of the most widely used fonts on the web. Its nine weights with matching italics make it a workhorse for tech startups, creative agencies, and e-commerce brands that need a modern voice without sacrificing warmth. Designed by the Indian Type Foundry, it supports both Devanagari and Latin scripts for global reach.

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9 weights

Montserrat

Montserrat is a geometric sans-serif inspired by the urban typography of Buenos Aires, combining cosmopolitan sophistication with versatile practicality that has made it one of the most widely adopted free fonts in the world. As a variable font with weights from Thin to Black, it handles everything from elegant editorial headlines to sturdy corporate body text with equal confidence. Best suited for brands that want a polished, metropolitan aesthetic — popular across portfolios, agency sites, and lifestyle brands.

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9 weights

Raleway

Originally designed by Matt McInerney as a single thin weight in 2010 for The League of Moveable Type, Raleway was expanded into a full 9-weight family by Pablo Impallari and Rodrigo Fuenzalida. This elegant neo-grotesque sans-serif features both old-style and lining numerals, discretionary ligatures, and a stylistic alternate set inspired by geometric sans-serifs, making it well-suited for fashion, lifestyle, and creative brands. Available as a variable font with a weight axis, it also includes a decorative companion family called Raleway Dots.

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9 weights

Comfortaa

Designed by Johan Aakerlund, a self-taught Danish type designer who wanted a softer alternative to Century Gothic, Comfortaa is a rounded geometric sans-serif with letterforms built on near-perfect circles. Its rounded terminals and clean symmetrical shapes give it a friendly, approachable personality ideal for tech startups, children's brands, and lifestyle products. Available as a variable font with a weight axis ranging from 300 to 700, it is best suited for display and headline use at larger sizes.

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5 weights

Quicksand

Initiated by Andrew Paglinawan in 2008 and thoroughly revised by Thomas Jockin in 2016, Quicksand is a geometric sans-serif with rounded terminals that balances precision with warmth. Its circular bowls, consistent stroke widths, and soft endpoints make it a natural fit for wellness, education, and friendly consumer brands. Available as a variable font with a weight axis spanning five weights from Light to Bold.

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5 weights

Josefin Sans

Created by Santiago Orozco of Typemade and named after his mother Josefina, Josefin Sans draws inspiration from Futura, Kabel, and Scandinavian design to produce an elegant geometric sans-serif with a vintage sensibility. Its most distinctive feature is an unusually low x-height set at half the cap height, giving it a tall, fashion-forward appearance ideal for luxury, editorial, and lifestyle brands. Available as a variable font with a weight axis, it includes a companion slab-serif family called Josefin Slab.

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7 weights

Jost

Designed by Owen Earl of indestructible type* and first released in 2017, Jost is a contemporary reimagining of 1920s geometric sans-serifs inspired by Futura, rebuilt from the ground up with a larger x-height and more balanced capitals for modern digital use. Its clean geometric forms with a single-storey 'a' make it ideal for architecture, technology, and design-forward brands seeking a Bauhaus-era aesthetic. Available as a variable font with weight and italic axes spanning 9 weights from Hairline to Black.

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9 weights

DM Sans

Commissioned by the DeepMind team with creative direction from MultiAdaptor and type design by Colophon Foundry, DM Sans is a low-contrast geometric sans-serif derived from the Latin portion of Poppins. Its clean geometric foundations with subtle humanist touches optimize readability at smaller text sizes, making it a strong choice for tech companies, SaaS products, and data-driven brands. Updated as a variable font with weight and optical size axes, it supports an extensive Latin Extended character set.

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9 weights

Albert Sans

Designed by Andreas Rasmussen of a.Foundry, Albert Sans is a geometric sans-serif inspired by early 20th-century Scandinavian architects and type designers. Its clean lines, open apertures, and balanced proportions give it a refined Nordic character suited for architecture, design studios, and minimalist brands. Available as a variable font with a weight axis spanning ten weights from Thin to Black, with accompanying italics.

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9 weights