Sans-Serif Fonts
Clean, modern typefaces without serifs. Ideal for digital interfaces and contemporary designs.
5462 fonts found

Inter
by Rasmus Andersson

Binggrae
by YoonDesign Inc.

Sabir Mono
by Mateo Broillet

Manrope
by Mikhail Sharanda

Wonder Unit
by Charles Forman

Anodina
by Stefano Giliberti (brumale)

Aldo Sans
by Cristian Tournier

Finlandica
by Niklas Ekholm, Juho Hiilivirta, Jaakko Suomalainen

Kotori Rose
by Brian Jacob

Semplicita Modern
by Alessandro Butti, Aldo Novarese, Leonardo Di Lena

Vorgang
by Peter Wiegel

MD Tall
by Mariano Diez

Mandorlato
by Stefano Giliberti (brumale)

Prefectura
by Ilya Zakharov

Lunchtype
by Steppot

VTF Lack
by Adrien Midzic

Simpel
by Janko Jovanovic

Neutro Grotesk
by Paul Simpson

Atiba
by Ozan Karakoc

Barrow

Clinton

Fivo Sans
by Alexander Slobzheninov

Fivo Sans Modern
by Alexander Slobzheninov

Coco
by Liah Moss
Sans-Serif Fonts — Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about sans-serif typefaces and using them in your projects.
Serif fonts have small decorative strokes (serifs) at the end of letterforms, giving a classic, traditional feel. Sans-serif fonts have clean, stroke-free endings, producing a modern, minimal look. Sans-serif fonts are typically preferred for digital interfaces, while serifs are common in editorial and print design.