Jura

Designed by Daniel Johnson, Cyreal

5 weights • Version 34 • On Google Fonts since 2011 • Popularity #260

Quick Summary

5

Styles

300-700

Weight Range

1

Variable axis

8

Languages / Subsets

Category
sans-serif
Best for
textdisplay
Descriptors
expanded
Variable axes
Weight
Scripts
Cyrillic, Greek, Latin, Vietnamese
Origin
Greece
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Sep 16, 2025

© 2019 The Jura Project Authors

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About Jura Fonts

Jura is a family of sans-serif fonts in the Eurostile vein. It was originally inspired by some work I was doing for the FreeFont project in designing a Kayah Li range for FreeMono. The Latin alphabet is using the same kinds of strokes and curves as the Kayah Li glyphs, and thus Jura was born. It has been expanded to include glyphs for the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets as well.

The original Kayah Li glyphs have been included in this font. Note that glyphs for writing mainstream Burmese are not and never have been a part of this font.

The Jura family has an unfortunate name clash with Ed Merritt’s Jura serif font. To contribute, see github.com/ossobuffo/jura.

Who Designed Jura?

All designers

Cyreal is a foundry deeply rooted in the open-source movement. Founded in 2010, the collective has expanded popular typefaces like Nunito, Rubik, and Raleway with Cyrillic support, among other works. Its original releases, including Lora, Prata, and Alice, have become a quiet staple in digital and print design, widely appearing across websites, apps, and editorial layouts.

cyreal.org | GitHub | Instagram

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