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Diaroogle.com is an excellent example of using both serif and sans serif fonts in a web design while still keeping a tight and complementary composition. The search input box uses a calligraphic font making it stand out while still being unobtrusive.

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AD Fed MN successfully mixes sans serif and serif fonts in the design. A simple and bright navigation menu on the top right of the design allows for an attractive and compact primary navigation scheme. The sidebar features image replacement headings so that they can utilize non web-safe fonts while still retaining accessibility and indexibility.

Quick is an elegant, thin-line sans serif. Used for oversized and display, this font can be quite impactful. This font includes multilingual support and includes a full character set. Download it from GraphicFresh.

Mosk is a powerful sans serif font with nine styles and plenty of weights so that it can be an all-in-one font solution. The angled letterforms and clean lines make It great for stacking, body text and display. Download it from the designer on Behance.

Burgess is a highly readable serif with plenty of options in the full font family. The bold and semibold variations look great in display while regular is ideal for smaller text elements. The premium font is available from the Colophon Foundry.

Peace Sans is bold and easy on the eyes. The free font is quite versatile and has a design that looks like a much more premium option. It comes with glyphs support as well. Download it free on Behance.

Tikal Sans is created for text and display size. This ambitious sans serif font is marked by a large X-height. It is also surrounded by Mayan aura, yet it looks friendly and even a bit formal. It consists of twenty weights and 415 glyphs, in which you can find contextual alternate letters, basic symbols, punctuation and traditional numerals. Two versions are available free of charge: Medium and Medium Italic.

Jockey by TypeTogether is a Google web font that was greatly inspired by posters for horse race tracks of the 30s. It is a refreshing take on a classic sans-serif typeface. There is a ton of glyphs that are designed to write in different Roman languages.

Exo by Natanael Gama is a modern take on standard geometric sans serif fonts. Thanks to its unique yet generic letterforms it works great for businesslike projects, corporate websites, and original prints. It can be used to add either techno or futuristic vibe to designs. You will find nine weights, several styles and a whole slew of glyphs.

Tetra by Alexey Frolov is an original take on plain sans serif typefaces. The font is a pretty decorative and possesses a charisma. Due to its hybrid nature it fits very well to modern and vintage designs. It is equipped with just one style, Regular, and letters of Roman and Cyrillic writing systems in uppercase.

Stiff Staff by Borislav Petrov is a fancy and figured font for dressing up headlines. It is bolstered by well-thought-out spacing and optimal kerning. Its sharp asymmetrical zigzag forms in tandem with bold lines produce a powerful impression. It is designed to deliver messages in Roman and Cyrillic languages in small caps.

Brandon Grotesque is a famous sans serif type family of six weights and six corresponding italics. The font is inspired by geometric forms optically corrected for better legibility. Brandon Grotesque is a functional and elegant font. The thin and the black weights are great for showcases, the light, regular and medium weights are suited for longer texts. Brandon Grotesque is an excellent choice for sophisticated, professional-grade typography. It also has an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.

Trade Gothic is a sans serif font with a twist. It breaks the typical strictness of sans-serif fonts. Used in combination with roman text in advertising and multimedia, Trade Gothic is a popular font with designers looking to deliver a message that stands on its own. Trade Gothic is one of the key elements of the visual identity of Amnesty International, an organization focused on human rights.

Hurme Geometric Sans 4 is a seven-weight, geometric sans-serif typeface which features ornate swash capitals and lowercase characters with curvy tails. Alternate characters and other OpenType features recommend this font family for the designer looking for a versatile option that can be adjusted for specific needs.

Akzidenz-Grotesk is a sans-serif typeface intended for general purpose commercial use such as publicity materials, advertisements or tickets and branding. Notably, Akzidenz-Grotesk is the official font of the American Red Cross.

Malva is a fresh font designed to perform as a branding element. It provides a clean and sleek look for visual identities and publications. Malva is a legible typeface with proportional letterforms. Besides that, carefully a very legible text typeface. The lighter and bolder weights works great at large sizes. On the other hand, the whole family shines on mobile devices.

Created by Laura Worthington, Fairwater is a mix of cursive handwriting with letterforms of tattoo lettering. The Fairwater family consists of two highly legible sans and script faces with light, regular and bold weights. Fairwater also includes four showier serif faces for use at display sizes. The Fairwater family is also a powerful design kit as it includes 250 ornamental characters.

A simple sans serif but with a little more detailed flair than the traditional Helvetica. The letters are a little taller with a more oval shape that feel somewhat casual. Thanks to widths that range from light to bold, Fira Sans can be used for body text or as a display option.

Glober is easy to read, so this typeface can satisfy different needs. It is perfect for headlines, logos or informal text, but since it is a sans-serif font, we suggest not using it in formal documents or scientific papers.

Agent is a sans serif font which is presented as a classic angular typeface. It comes with four different variations, each one with four weights. You can chose between four formats, which change the thickness of letterforms.

Compasse, designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa, is a semi-condensed sans serif family that includes 12 styles. There are six weights from thin to extra bold and matching italics. The range of styles provides the right adaptability to use the font for titles and body text.

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