SIL Open Font License (OFL) Fonts

Fonts released under the SIL Open Font License - free to use, embed, bundle and modify in any personal or commercial project.

Lateef by SIL International SIL Open Font License
Lateef
Serif 7 styles
Eczar by Rosetta, Vaibhav Singh SIL Open Font License
Eczar
Serif 5 styles variable
Ubuntu Mono by Dalton Maag SIL Open Font License
Ubuntu Mono
Monospace 4 styles
Shippori Mincho B1 by FONTDASU SIL Open Font License
Shippori Mincho B1
Serif 5 styles
Cousine by Steve Matteson SIL Open Font License
Cousine
Monospace 4 styles
Sofia by LatinoType SIL Open Font License
Sofia
Handwriting
Julius Sans One by Luciano Vergara SIL Open Font License
Julius Sans One
Sans Serif
Squada One by Joe Prince SIL Open Font License
Squada One
Display
Besley by Owen Earl SIL Open Font License
Besley
Serif 12 styles variable
MuseoModerno by Omnibus-Type SIL Open Font License
MuseoModerno
Display 18 styles variable
Georama by Production Type SIL Open Font License
Georama
Sans Serif 18 styles variable
Arapey by Eduardo Tunni SIL Open Font License
Arapey
Serif 2 styles
Carter One by Vernon Adams SIL Open Font License
Carter One
Display
Sriracha by Cadson Demak SIL Open Font License
Sriracha
Handwriting
Fira Mono by Carrois Apostrophe SIL Open Font License
Fira Mono
Monospace 3 styles
Tilt Warp by Andy Clymer SIL Open Font License
Tilt Warp
Display variable
Gochi Hand by Huerta Tipográfica SIL Open Font License
Gochi Hand
Handwriting
Pangolin by Kevin Burke SIL Open Font License
Pangolin
Handwriting
Copse by Dan Rhatigan SIL Open Font License
Copse
Serif
Hachi Maru Pop by Nonty SIL Open Font License
Hachi Maru Pop
Handwriting
Potta One by Font Zone 108 SIL Open Font License
Potta One
Display

Frequently asked questions

The OFL lets you use the font anywhere - websites, apps, logos, print, products and client work - free of charge, commercially or not. You can also modify the font and redistribute it, as long as derivatives stay under the OFL and don't reuse any reserved name.

No attribution is required to simply use an OFL font in a document, website or product. Only when you redistribute the font files themselves must the copyright and license notices travel with them. A credit is always appreciated, never required.

Yes - anything you design with it (logos, books, merchandise, apps) can be sold freely. The one thing the OFL forbids is selling the font files by themselves; they must be free or bundled with something else.
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