Outfit

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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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About Outfit

Designer
Rodrigo Fuenzalida
Foundry
Outfit.io/Smartsheet
Released
2021
License
SIL Open Font License 1.1
Category
Geometric Sans
Recommended Weight
700
Variable Axes
weight
Script Support
Latin
Available Weights
100200300400500600700800900

Who Uses Outfit

Outfit.io / Brandfolder (Corporate typeface, open-sourced).

Pairs Well With

Playfair Display

Playfair Display's high-contrast serifs create a striking editorial contrast against Outfit's clean geometric forms, ideal for hero sections paired with body copy.

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Inter

Inter shares a similar x-height and neutral personality, making it a seamless companion for UI labels and secondary text alongside Outfit headings.

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Montserrat

Both are geometric sans-serifs but Montserrat brings a slightly more editorial character, allowing for weight-based hierarchy within the same geometric language.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Outfit a good font for SaaS products?

Outfit was literally born from a SaaS company (Brandfolder/Smartsheet) and designed for digital-first use. Its clean geometric forms maintain excellent legibility at small sizes in dashboards and data-dense interfaces, while its wide weight range from Thin to Black provides the hierarchy needed for complex product UIs.

What makes Outfit different from Inter?

While both are modern sans-serifs popular in tech, Outfit is purely geometric with circular-based letterforms, whereas Inter is a neo-grotesque optimized for screen readability. Outfit has a warmer, more distinctive personality with its ligatures and slightly more open counters, while Inter prioritizes maximum neutrality and legibility at very small sizes.

Does Outfit support variable font features?

Yes, Outfit is a fully variable font with a weight axis spanning from 100 (Thin) to 900 (Black). This means you can use any intermediate weight value for precise typographic control, which is especially useful for responsive design where you might fine-tune weight at different breakpoints.