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I collected five free sans-serif fonts from my favorite product designers on Twitter that you should consider for your next project first Michael shared Switzer a Neo grotesque Latin script typeface with 18 styles next James shared a list of some of his recent favorites and from the list is one of my personal favorites uncut Sans this typefaces a mellow sans-serif and itamp;#39;s actually what we use at skillthrive following this typeface Daryl shared one of his personal favorites man robe This Modern typeface comes in a variable font format and supports numerous languages next Vitale shared Serbia a warm and inviting typeface designed by the national tourism organization of Serbia and last Luis shared the Atkinsonamp;#39;s hyper legible font a font developed by the Braille Institute to specifically increase legibility for Low Vision readers check out the comment pinned below for links to these tweets and fonts