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About
Rubik is a sans serif font family characterized by slightly rounded corners and a broad range of weights from light to black, including matching italics. Designed originally by Philipp Hubert and Sebastian Fischer, it supports multiple scripts including Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew, and Arabic. Its clean, modern aesthetic makes it suitable for various design contexts, from display to text.
Overview
Rubik is a sans serif font family with slightly rounded corners designed by Philipp Hubert and Sebastian Fischer at Hubert & Fischer as part of the Chrome Cube Lab project. The family includes weights from 300 to 900, with both Roman and Italic styles, supporting multiple scripts such as Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew, and Arabic. Meir Sadan redesigned the Hebrew component in 2015, and Alexei Vanyashin updated the Cyrillic component in 2016. This versatility makes Rubik suitable for a wide range of design applications, from branding to user interfaces. Designers can consider pairing Rubik with Source Serif 4 for balanced typographic combinations.
Designers: Hubert and Fischer, Meir Sadan, Cyreal, Daniel Grumer, Omaima Dajani
Complementary fonts:
- Use Source Serif 4 for headlines with Rubik for body text.
Similar fonts:
- Chivo
- Arimo
Usage
"" Access one-stop/rubik using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.