Jost

Jost is a versatile variable sans-serif inspired by 1920s German typefaces designed for modern digital use.

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Jost

About

Jost is a variable sans-serif font family designed by Owen Earl and inspired by the geometric and clean forms of 1920s German sans-serifs. It supports multiple weights from thin to black and includes italic styles, making it suitable for a wide range of contemporary design applications. The family covers Latin, Latin Extended, and Cyrillic scripts, providing broad language support.

Overview

Jost is an original sans-serif typeface created by indestructible type* and designed by Owen Earl. It draws inspiration from the geometric and functional style of 1920s German sans-serifs, updated for modern digital typography. The family is variable, allowing smooth weight transitions from 100 to 900, and includes italic styles for versatility. It supports Latin, Latin Extended, and Cyrillic character sets, making it suitable for multilingual projects. Jost’s clean and balanced design works well in both display and text settings, offering flexibility across branding, editorial, and interface design.

Designer: Owen Earl

Usage

"" Access one-stop/jost using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.