Freeman

Designed by Rodrigo Fuenzalida, Aoife Mooney, Vernon Adams

1 weights • Version 1 • On Google Fonts since 2024 • Popularity #749

Quick Summary

1

Styles

400-400

Weight Range

Static

Not variable

3

Languages / Subsets

Category
display
Best for
display
Descriptors
handwritten
Scripts
Latin, Vietnamese
Origin
New York, United States
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
May 30, 2025

© 2023 The Freeman Project Authors

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About Freeman Fonts

Freeman is a re-interpretation of the traditional display sans serif gothic typeface where some elements of the handwritten style are added to give a bit more personality to the design. In Freeman, the counters have opened up a little, and the stems are optimized for use as a bold display font in modern web browsers. Sloped stem terminals have been added to give the face added visual play.

Freeman language support now includes African Latin and full coverage of Vietnamese, in addition to all Western, Central, and South-Eastern European languages.

To contribute, see github.com/rfuenzalida/Freeman.

Who Designed Freeman?

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Rodrigo Fuenzalida is a Venezuelan Type Designer based in Santiago de Chile. He likes to draw fonts that could be used in video games. He also likes to do revivals of old designs. His work has been featured in various publications. He currently runs his independent type foundry fragTYPE.

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Aoife is a typeface designer and teacher. She has a degree in Visual Communications from Dublin Institute of Technology and an MA in Typeface Design from the University of Reading. Alongside her freelance practice, Aoife is an Assistant Professor at Kent State University, where she teaches typography and typeface design. Before moving to Ohio, Aoife worked as part of Hoefler & Co.’s design team in New York, developing Idlewild, Surveyor, and many other typefaces. Most recently she worked with Frere-Jones Type on Mallory. BioRhyme is her first original, published typeface design.

www.aoifemooney.org | GitHub | Twitter

Vernon practiced typeface design professionally from 2007 to 2014. A lifelong artist, during this period he eagerly explored designing type for the mobile/cloud era of computing. His work spans all genres, from lively script faces to workhorse text families and operating system UI. Vernon graduated with an MA in Typeface Design from the University of Reading (UK) in 2006, and passed away in California in 2014. Almost all his typefaces live on as open source Google Fonts, and his favorite projects were Oxygen Mono, Monda, and Bowlby One. Follow his story at sansoxygen.com

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