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About
Poppins is a geometric sans-serif font family designed by Indian Type Foundry, featuring support for both Latin and Devanagari scripts. It is characterized by nearly monolinear letterforms based on circles, with optical corrections for balanced typographic color. The family includes multiple weights from thin to black and both italic and normal styles, making it versatile for various design needs.
Overview
Poppins is a geometric sans-serif typeface notable for its international scope, supporting Latin and Devanagari writing systems. The design emphasizes pure geometry, particularly circular forms, resulting in nearly monolinear strokes with careful optical adjustments. The Devanagari characters align in height with Latin ascenders, while Latin capitals are slightly shorter and the x-height is relatively high. The typeface was initially crafted by Ninad Kale for Devanagari and Jonny Pinhorn for Latin, with further refinements and expansions by the Indian Type Foundry team. It offers a comprehensive range of weights and italics, suitable for diverse typographic applications.
Designers: Indian Type Foundry, Jonny Pinhorn, Ninad Kale
Complementary fonts:
- Use Abril Fatface for headlines with Poppins for body text.
Similar fonts:
- Playfair Display
- Lora
- Questrial
Usage
"" Access one-stop/poppins using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.