Savate

Designed by Plomb Type, Max Esnée

8 weights • Version 5 • On Google Fonts since 2025 • Popularity #1718

Quick Summary

16

Styles · incl. italic

200-900

Weight Range

1

Variable axis

2

Languages / Subsets

Category
sans-serif
Best for
textdisplay
Descriptors
humanistexpanded
Variable axes
Weight
Scripts
Latin
Origin
France
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Sep 10, 2025

© 2024 The Savate Project Authors

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About Savate Fonts

Savate is a humanist sans-serif typeface with reverse contrast. Its name, borrowed from the French martial art, reflects the typeface’s sense of motion. Its open, generous curves and assertive forms evoke wide gestures and dynamic rhythm. Designed with both flexibility and impact in mind, Savate comes in a full range of weights from Extralight to Black, with matching italics, making it well-suited for everything from bold headlines to confident, readable text.

To contribute, see github.com/maxesnee/savate.


This new release is a complete redraw of the original Savate, first published in 2016 by the We.ch collective (Max Esnée and Hadrien Bulliat) through Velvetyne. While it stays true to the spirit of the original design, every glyph has been refined to improve rhythm, structure, and overall cohesion. The family has also been significantly expanded, now offering a full palette of styles and expanded language support, including Latin Pan-African, making Savate a versatile tool for a broad range of typographic needs.

Who Designed Savate?

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Plomb Type is an independent type foundry created by Max Esnée and Emma Marichal, based in Lyon, France. The foundry creates a variety of typefaces with distinct voices, and also enjoys working closely with clients on custom designs. Alongside its font catalogue, Plomb Type offers typographic advice and support for brands of all kinds.

plombtype.com | Instagram

Max Esnée is a typeface designer, graphic designer, and web developer. Graduating from EPSAA in 2014, he works independently, crafting visual identities and websites for a diverse range of clients. In 2019, he joined the EsadType program at ESAD Amiens to further his skills in typeface design. In 2021, he released the Gamuth typeface family at Production Type. Concurrently with his professional practice, he pursues various personal projects, ranging from designing new typefaces to creating web tools, such as the Stack & Justify application, launched in early 2024.

max-esnee.com | Instagram

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