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: A contemporary favorite designed specifically for digital interfaces. It includes variable weight axes that mimic Acumin's versatility.

Have you used Acumin in a project? Let us know in the comments how it compares to your other go-to sans-serifs!

: It is built for extreme versatility, performing well in both large display sizes and tiny, sensitive text sizes.

Specifically, the Acumin Variable Concept allows you to seamlessly adjust three distinct axes:

Would you like direct links to the safest free alternatives or a short pairing guide for Acumin-style usage?

Select your text, and in the font weight dropdown, click the "Variable" icon to customize the axes.

: A modern, open-source font designed specifically for high legibility on screens, often used by designers as a contemporary substitute for premium grotesques.

| Font Name | Style | Variable Axes | Best For | License | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Neo-Grotesque Sans | Weight, Width | Web & UI Design, user interfaces, extensive text blocks | SIL Open Font License | | Roboto Flex | Neo-Grotesque Sans | Weight, Width, Optical Size, Grade, etc. | Extensive design flexibility, large-scale projects | Apache License 2.0 | | Samaano | Multilingual Sans | Weight, Width | Multilingual projects, experimental design | Open Font License | | Noto Sans | Humanist Sans | Weight, Width (variable available) | Multilingual design, ensuring broad language support | SIL Open Font License |

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