Geom
Designed by Thanos Poulakidas
7 weights • Version 1 • On Google Fonts since 2025 • Popularity #1504
Quick Summary
14
Styles · incl. italic
300-900
Weight Range
1
Variable axis
3
Languages / Subsets
© 2022 The Geom Project Authors
The quick brown fox
About Geom Fonts
Geom is a contemporary geometric sans-serif typeface designed with a balance between precision and expressiveness. While it draws inspiration from the classic geometric tradition, it introduces subtle dynamic elements that bring rhythm and energy to the letterforms. These details make Geom more than a strictly geometric construction — they lend it character and movement, setting it apart from similar typefaces.
Geom comes in seven weights, ranging from Light to Black, each with its own carefully adjusted proportions to maintain consistency and readability across the entire family. True italics accompany every upright weight, extending the typeface’s versatility and allowing for clear typographic hierarchy and emphasis. The typeface is also available as a variable font, providing designers with seamless control over weight transitions.
Although Geom was conceived primarily for display purposes — in titles, branding, and large headlines — it performs equally well in smaller text sizes. Its geometric clarity ensures excellent legibility, while its subtle deviations from pure geometry make it visually engaging even in extended reading.
By combining geometric precision with refined dynamism, Geom stands as a contemporary sans-serif that balances structure and liveliness — a typeface that feels both timeless and distinctly modern.
To contribute, see github.com/ThanosPoulakidas/Geom.
Who Designed Geom?

Thanos Poulakidas
Athens-based designer Thanos Poulakidas (b. 1995) works at the intersection of graphic design, type design, and UI/UX. Interested in how typography shapes user experience, he explores type across different scripts and cultural contexts, seeking new possibilities for form and function. His work reflects a curiosity for multilingual design systems and the evolving role of type in both print and digital spaces.
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