1
Font family
9
Total styles
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Variable fonts
Sep 2025
Last updated
About Andrey Kudryavtsev
Andrey Kudryavtsev was born in Irkutsk near the Lake Baikal in 1980. He started typedesign in 2008. He participated in the Rodrigo Araya's RodrigoTypo project in Chile as a consultant and designer of the cyrillic parts of several font families and was shortlisted twice for the Tipos Latinos Biennial. He participated as a co-author of the Qwincey FY typefamily in the French project Fontyou. His header type Czarevitch was awarded the Glyphs prize at the Modern Cyrillic 2019 international competition. He participated as co-author designer in the project of universal typefamily Onest for Moldova.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most popular font by Andrey Kudryavtsev?
Onest is currently the most popular font by Andrey Kudryavtsev on Google Fonts. It is a sans-serif typeface typically used for modern user interfaces, mobile apps, and clean web design.
Can I use Andrey Kudryavtsev fonts for commercial projects?
Yes, all 1 fonts by Andrey Kudryavtsev are open-source (typically licensed under the SIL Open Font License). You can freely use them for commercial websites, print designs, logos, and apps without paying licensing fees.
Is Andrey Kudryavtsev known for sans-serif fonts?
Yes, Andrey Kudryavtsev specializes in sans-serif typography. 1 of their 1 Google Fonts (100%) fall into this category.
Does Andrey Kudryavtsev offer variable fonts?
Yes, 1 of Andrey Kudryavtsev's fonts are available as variable fonts. These allow you to fine-tune weight, width, and other axes specifically for your design needs using CSS.
Does Andrey Kudryavtsev have their own font foundry website?
Yes, you can visit the official Andrey Kudryavtsev website at behance.net to see their full portfolio, including retail fonts that may not be available on Google Fonts.
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