Rubik

Designed by Hubert and Fischer, Meir Sadan, Cyreal, Daniel Grumer, Omaima Dajani

7 weights • Version 31 • On Google Fonts since 2015 • Popularity #19

Quick Summary

14

Styles · incl. italic

300-900

Weight Range

1

Variable axis

6

Languages / Subsets

Category
sans-serif
Best for
textdisplayui
Descriptors
monospacedrounded
Variable axes
Weight
Scripts
Arabic, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Latin
Origin
Jerusalem, Israel
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Sep 10, 2025

© 2015 The Rubik Project Authors

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About Rubik Fonts

Rubik is a sans serif font family with slightly rounded corners designed by Philipp Hubert and Sebastian Fischer at Hubert & Fischer as part of the Chrome Cube Lab project.

Rubik is a 5 weight family with Roman and Italic styles, that accompanies Rubik Mono One, a monospaced variation of the Black roman design.

Meir Sadan redesigned the Hebrew component in 2015. Alexei Vanyashin redesigned the Cyrillic component in 2016.

To contribute, see github.com/googlefonts/Rubik.

Who Designed Rubik?

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Meir is a designer specializing in type design, typography, interactive digital design, and web development. He serves as Creative Director at feelternet, and teaches at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, and Minshar School for Art.

meirsadan.com | GitHub | Twitter

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

Daniel Grumer is a multilingual type designer. He graduated from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem and received his Master of Design at TypeMedia at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague (KABK). In 2017, Daniel joined Fontef Type Foundry, and he is also teaching typography and Lettering at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem.

fontef.com

Omaima Dajani, based in the Netherlands, holds a Bachelor's degree in Visual Communication and a Masters degree in Type Design from KABK. Besides being a freelance type and graphic designer, Omaima is an archivist and educator. She has collaborated with prominent type foundries such as ArabicType Foundry and Fontef Type Foundry and won a TDC award for her typeface Lifta. Omaima's keen interest lies in bridging the gap between traditional Arabic calligraphy and contemporary type design, displaying a unique blend of timeless artistry and modern innovation.

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