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About
Mulish offers a clean and modern sans-serif style with a wide range of weights and styles, including a variable font axis for weight. It supports multiple Latin-based scripts and is suitable for balanced, harmonious typography in various design contexts.
Overview
Mulish is a minimalist sans-serif typeface designed for both display and text typography. It was initially drawn in 2011 by Vernon Adams and refined until 2014, adding more weights, language support, and glyph refinements based on extensive user feedback. In 2017, Jacques Le Bailly updated the family to complete the original vision, and in 2019, a variable font weight axis was introduced. This versatility makes Mulish suitable for a wide range of typographic applications, from headings to body text.
Designers: Vernon Adams, Cyreal, Jacques Le Bailly
Complementary fonts:
- Use Inknut Antiqua, Lustria, or Ovo for headlines with Mulish for body text.
Usage
"" Access one-stop/mulish using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.