Poppins (typeface)
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About[edit]
Poppins is a geometric sans-serif typeface published by Indian Type Foundry in 2014. It was released as open-source and is available for free on Google Fonts. Indian Type Foundry describes Poppins as “an internationalist take on the geometric sans genre.” It supports both Latin and Devanagari languages and is available in nine weights with matching italics. [1] this source, was designed by Satya Rajpurohit and Peter Bil'ak, two Indian designers, whose commission stemmed from an Indian font studio. It is one of the fonts that has a wide range of readability, so it is very common to see it in running texts and in large headlines.
Characteristics[edit]
- Both así es, que is often confused with the famous Futura. Therefore, its characteristic geometry stands out, which Futura also shares.
- It is a very varied font and with a great variety of styles, since It has up to nine styles, completely different.
- Regarding its use, it is noted that is officially used in mastheads and big headlines, although it has also been seen in reading texts or in books and magazines.
- It is considered a thorough and minimalist font, as far as, It hides a certain charm among its forms and, furthermore, it is considered one of the most widely used typefaces.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Poppins Font Combinations & Similar Fonts · Typewolf". Typewolf. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
- ↑ Morcillo, Nerea (2022-06-02). "Poppins typography: what it is, characteristics and what it is used for in design". Creativos Online. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
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