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David Berlow Fonts

Type designer · On Google Fonts since

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Font family

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Total styles

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Variable fonts

Sep 2025

Last updated

About David Berlow

David Berlow, the president of Font Bureau, is a 44-year veteran of the type industry. Beginning his career in 1978 at Mergenthaler-Linotype, Stempel, and Haas, he moved on to one of the first digital type foundries, Bitstream, in 1982. Berlow began consulting and sub-contracting to Apple Computer in 1989, leading development of the era-defining fonts for macOS 7 that introduced the TrueType format, and later the first variable font, Skia. His fonts are distributed by Google, Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Monotype, Morisawa and Type Network. He has been the recipient of lifetime achievement awards from both the Type Directors Club and the Society of Type Aficionados.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the most popular font by David Berlow?

Roboto Flex is currently the most popular font by David Berlow on Google Fonts. It is a sans-serif typeface typically used for modern user interfaces, mobile apps, and clean web design.

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Can I use David Berlow fonts for commercial projects?

Yes, all 1 fonts by David Berlow 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.

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Is David Berlow known for sans-serif fonts?

Yes, David Berlow specializes in sans-serif typography. 1 of their 1 Google Fonts (100%) fall into this category.

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Does David Berlow offer variable fonts?

Yes, 1 of David Berlow'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.

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Does David Berlow have their own font foundry website?

Yes, you can visit the official David Berlow website at fontbureau.typenetwork.com to see their full portfolio, including retail fonts that may not be available on Google Fonts.

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