We look forward to adding support for many new languages to Google Fonts. To accelerate this process, we would like to get your feedback on our latest fonts. Note, some of the fonts have since graduatedgraduated.
Alef Hebrew (Hebrew)
Alef is an open source multiscript webfont that supports both Latin and Hebrew. Alef was born in the screen and designed to the pixel in an attempt to extend the palette of Hebrew fonts available for web design and especially to challenge the only default - "Arial".
This family is now available as "Alef" in the full Google Fonts API
SIL Open Font License, 1.1Amstelvar Alpha (Latin)
A serif text variable font, by David Berlow.
To learn more about this project, visit github.com/TypeNetwork/fb-Amstelvar
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@import url(http://fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/amstelvaralpha.css);
Example
font-family: 'Amstelvar Alpha', serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadCabin VF Beta (Latin)
A Sans Serif variable font, by Pablo Impallari.
To learn more about this project, visit https://github.com/impallari/Cabin.
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@import url(http://fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/cabinvfbeta.css);
Example
font-family: 'Cabin VF Beta', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadDhyana (Lao)
Dhyana is a new Laos typeface designed by Vern Adams.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/dhyana.css);
Example
font-family: 'Dhyana', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadHanna (Korean)
Woowa Brothers, a company dedicated to contributing to the world’s graceful progress by utilizing information technology, has created the ‘Hanna’ font for everyone to use. Hanna reflects Woowa Brothers’ kitsch and retro identity; it is reminiscent of our childhood memories of trying to draw something really nice, yet our drawing turns out to be a little rough and half-baked. Hanna is just like that kid’s drawing, and will bring you back to the time when you were little. Enjoy and share!
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/hanna.css);
Example
font-family: 'Hanna', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadHannari (Japanese)
Hannari, from typingart, is an original Kana design inspired by a historical design, Tsukiji. The Kana have a soft and gentle appearence that is elegant and dynamic. It is well balanced classical deign, with a feminine touch. A classic design.
230 glyphs. The upstream project includes Kanji, Latin and other glyphs from the IPA fonts, which are removed from this font. Now released under the SIL Open Font License.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/hannari.css);
Example
font-family: 'Hannari', serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadJeju Gothic (Korean)
Jeju Gothic is simple and modern design. It feels young and fresh like Jeju Island's purity.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/jejugothic.css);
Example
font-family: 'Jeju Gothic', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadJeju Hallasan (Korean)
Jeju Hallasan was designed to represent the beauty of Jeju Island, the UNESCO world natural heritage site. It shows Jeju's special geographic characteristics, basaltic rocks and volcanic islands.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/jejuhallasan.css);
Example
font-family: 'Jeju Hallasan', cursive;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadJeju Myeongjo (Korean)
Jeju Myungjo was designed to have a modern look and improved legibility through simplified shapes and a bigger optical size. It is a polished serif type, to represent Jeju Island's bright future.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/jejumyeongjo.css);
Example
font-family: 'Jeju Myeongjo', serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadKarla Tamil Inclined (Tamil)
Karla is a grotesque sans serif typeface family that supports languages that use the Latin script and the Tamil script. This is the Tamil script part of the family, with Inclined styles in two weights, Regular and Bold.
The Latin part is available from the Karla specimen page.
Karla Tamil does not currently work on iPhones and iPads, because iOS doesn't render OpenType Layout shaping, only AAT shaping. Mac OS X, Windows and GNU+Linux all render OpenType Layout shaping. These Tamil fonts do not have AAT shaping, so they won't render correctly, but the iOS system font does.
To contribute to the project contact Jonathan Pinhorn.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/karlatamilinclined.css);
Example
font-family: 'Karla Tamil Inclined', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadKarla Tamil Upright (Tamil)
Karla is a grotesque sans serif typeface family that supports languages that use the Latin script and the Tamil script. This is the Tamil script part of the family, with Upright styles in two weights, Regular and Bold.
The Latin part is available from the Karla specimen page.
Karla Tamil does not currently work on iPhones and iPads, because iOS doesn't render OpenType Layout shaping, only AAT shaping. Mac OS X, Windows and GNU+Linux all render OpenType Layout shaping. These Tamil fonts do not have AAT shaping, so they won't render correctly, but the iOS system font does.
To contribute to the project contact Jonathan Pinhorn.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/karlatamilupright.css);
Example
font-family: 'Karla Tamil Upright', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadKhyay (Myanmar)
Khyay is a display Myanmar Unicode font. The font is recommend for Myanmartitles and subtitle texts. The regular style is harmonized with Montserrat. Khyay is designed by Danh Hong.
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@import url(http://fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/khyay.css);
Example
font-family: 'Khyay', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadKokoro (Japanese)
Kokoro Mincho (こころ明朝), from typingart, has the subtle touch of handwriting. With long and low-contrast strokes, round terminals, and wide spacing, it has a gentle and calm appearence.
231 glyphs. The upstream project includes Kanji, Latin and other glyphs from the IPA fonts, which are removed from this font. Now released under the SIL Open Font License.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/kokoro.css);
Example
font-family: 'Kokoro', serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadKoPub Batang (Korean)
KoPub Batang is a serif unicode font designed by Fontrix, with sponsorship from Korea's government (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) and published by the Korea Publishers Society. It supports 11,172 Hangul glyphs, 94 English glyphs, 986 KS symbols and 4,888 Chinese glyphs. It is intended for reading at text sizes, and it has good legibility: It has passed many legibility tests and has been positively reviewed by publication professionals. Its serifs are restrained and smooth, and it has excellent kerning and other refinements.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/kopubbatang.css);
Example
font-family: 'KoPub Batang', serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadLao Muang Don (Lao)
A new creative Lao font by Danh Hong, for use in large typography such as posters and titles.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/laomuangdon.css);
Example
font-family: 'Lao Muang Don', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadLao Muang Khong (Lao)
A Lao font by Danh Hong, based on the traditional handwriting letterforms found on many advertising banners in Pakse city, in the southern part of Laos. It is best used in large typography such as posters and titles.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/laomuangkhong.css);
Example
font-family: 'Lao Muang Khong', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadLao Sans Pro (Lao)
A sans serif Lao typeface by Danh Hong, intended to work well in user interfaces and as body text in documents. The metrics are harmonized with Adobe's Source Sans Pro.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/laosanspro.css);
Example
font-family: 'Lao Sans Pro', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadLohit Bengali (Bengali)
The Lohit Bengali font is from the Fedora Project.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/lohitbengali.css);
Example
font-family: 'Lohit Bengali', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadLohit Devanagari (Devanagari)
The Lohit Devanagari font is from the Fedora Project.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/lohitdevanagari.css);
Example
font-family: 'Lohit Devanagari', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadLohit Tamil (Tamil)
The Lohit Tamil font is from the Fedora Project.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/lohittamil.css);
Example
font-family: 'Lohit Tamil', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadMyanmar Sans Pro (Myanmar)
Myanmar Sans Pro is an initial style for a type family that harmonizes with Adobe's Source Sans Pro family. It is a sans serif typeface intended to work well in user interfaces, and also in long form documents in headings and in body text.
Please note that the font is Unicode encoded, so requires Unicode encoded text to work correctly. Also, it will only work on platforms with Myanmar OpenType support - those that use harfbuzz, and Window 8 - which does not include earlier Windows and Apple systems.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/myanmarsanspro.css);
Example
font-family: 'Myanmar Sans Pro', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadNATS (Telugu)
NATS is a Telugu font, made available by Silicon Andhra under the SIL Open Font License v1.1.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/nats.css);
Example
font-family: 'NATS', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadNico Moji (Japanese)
Nico Moji (ニコモジ) is a cute and playful Japanese font, with flat and wide Katakana and Hiragana.
744 glyphs. Now released under the SIL Open Font License.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/nicomoji.css);
Example
font-family: 'Nico Moji', cursive;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadNikukyu (Japanese)
Nikukyu (ニクキュウ) is a fun and playful Japanese font, inspired by the soft pads of cat paws: Each character is equipted with a highlight spot. The spaces between horizontal strokes are small and tight, so this font is best used in large sizes.
182 glyphs. Now released under the SIL Open Font License.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/nikukyu.css);
Example
font-family: 'Nikukyu', cursive;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadNoto Naskh Arabic UI (Arabic)
When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the computer. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
Noto helps to make the web more beautiful across platforms for all languages. Currently, Noto covers over 90 scripts, and will cover all of Unicode in the future. This is the Noto Naskh Arabic UI family. It has regular and bold styles and is hinted.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. For the currently released Noto fonts see google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notonaskharabicui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Naskh Arabic UI', serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Nastaliq Urdu Draft (Arabic)
Noto is a font family that aims to support all languages in the world. This is the Noto Nastaliq Urdu Draft family. It has regular style and is unhinted. For more information about Noto, go to google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notonastaliqurdudraft.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Nastaliq Urdu Draft', serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadNoto Sans Bengali UI (Bengali)
Noto is a font family that aims to support all languages in the world. This is the Noto Sans Bengali UI family. It has regular and bold styles and is hinted. For more information about Noto, go to google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansbengaliui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Bengali UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Devanagari UI (Devanagari)
When text is rendered by a program, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the program. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
The Noto font families will support all characters in Unicode, and this is the Sans Devanagari UI family. The design of Noto UI fonts are adjusted to be more vertically compact, a refinement made for user interface typography; you may wish to compare them with the normal Noto Sans Devanagari fonts. It has Regular and Bold styles and is hinted, so it will render well on older computers.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. The Noto project homepage is code.google.com/p/noto/
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansdevanagariui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Devanagari UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Gujarati UI (Gujarati)
Noto is a font family that aims to support all languages in the world. This is the Noto Sans Gujarati UI family. It has regular and bold styles and is hinted. For more information about Noto, go to google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansgujaratiui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Gujarati UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Gurmukhi UI (Gurmukhi)
Noto is a font family that aims to support all languages in the world. This is the Noto Sans Gurmukhi UI family. It has regular and bold styles and is hinted. For more information about Noto, go to google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansgurmukhiui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Gurmukhi UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Japanese (Japanese)
When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the computer. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
Noto helps to make the web more beautiful across platforms for all languages. Currently, Noto covers over 30 scripts, and will cover all of Unicode in the future. This is the Sans Japanese family. It has Regular and Bold styles and is hinted.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. For the currently released Noto fonts see code.google.com/p/noto/
Note: Noto Sans Japanese has been subsetted to 6,934 characters and contains most of the characters defined by JIS X 0208. This includes 6,355 Kanji as well as 579 non Kanji characters.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansjapanese.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Japanese', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadNoto Sans Kannada UI (Kannada)
Noto is a font family that aims to support all languages in the world. This is the Noto Sans Kannada UI family. It has regular and bold styles and is hinted. For more information about Noto, go to google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosanskannadaui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Kannada UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Khmer UI (Khmer)
Noto is a font family that aims to support all languages in the world. This is the Noto Sans Khmer UI family. It has regular and bold styles and is hinted. For more information about Noto, go to google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosanskhmerui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Khmer UI', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadNoto Sans Kufi Arabic (Arabic)
When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the computer. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
Noto helps to make the web more beautiful across platforms for all languages. Currently, Noto covers over 30 scripts, and will cover all of Unicode in the future. This is the Sans Kufi Arabic family. It has Regular and Bold styles and is hinted.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. For the currently released Noto fonts see code.google.com/p/noto/
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosanskufiarabic.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Kufi Arabic', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Lao UI (Lao)
When text is rendered by a program, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the program. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
The Noto font families will support all characters in Unicode, and this is the Sans Lao UI family. The design of Noto UI fonts are adjusted to be more vertically compact, a refinement made for user interface typography; you may wish to compare them with the normal Noto Sans Lao fonts. It has Regular and Bold styles and is hinted, so it will render well on older computers.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. The Noto project homepage is www.google.com/get/noto/
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosanslaoui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Lao UI', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadNoto Sans Malayalam UI (Malayalam)
Noto is a font family that aims to support all languages in the world. This is the Noto Sans Malayalam UI family. It has regular and bold styles and is hinted. For more information about Noto, go to google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansmalayalamui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Malayalam UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Myanmar UI (Myanmar)
Noto is a font family that aims to support all languages in the world. This is the Noto Sans Myanmar UI family. It has regular and bold styles and is hinted. For more information about Noto, go to google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansmyanmarui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Myanmar UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Oriya UI (Oriya)
When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the computer. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
Noto helps to make the web more beautiful across platforms for all languages. Currently, Noto covers over 90 scripts, and will cover all of Unicode in the future. This is the Noto Sans Oriya UI family. It has regular and bold styles and is hinted.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. For the currently released Noto fonts see google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansoriyaui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Oriya UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Syriac Eastern (Syriac Eastern)
When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the computer. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
Noto helps to make the web more beautiful across platforms for all languages. Currently, Noto covers over 90 scripts, and will cover all of Unicode in the future. This is the Noto Sans Syriac Eastern family. It has regular style and is unhinted.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. For the currently released Noto fonts see google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosanssyriaceastern.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Syriac Eastern', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Syriac Estrangela (Syriac Estrangela)
When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the computer. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
Noto helps to make the web more beautiful across platforms for all languages. Currently, Noto covers over 90 scripts, and will cover all of Unicode in the future. This is the Noto Sans Syriac Estrangela family. It has regular style and is unhinted.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. For the currently released Noto fonts see google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosanssyriacestrangela.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Syriac Estrangela', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Syriac Western (Syriac Western)
When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the computer. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
Noto helps to make the web more beautiful across platforms for all languages. Currently, Noto covers over 90 scripts, and will cover all of Unicode in the future. This is the Noto Sans Syriac Western family. It has regular style and is unhinted.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. For the currently released Noto fonts see google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosanssyriacwestern.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Syriac Western', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Tamil UI (Tamil)
When text is rendered by a program, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the program. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
The Noto font families will support all characters in Unicode, and this is the Sans Tamil UI family. The design of Noto UI fonts are adjusted to be more vertically compact, a refinement made for user interface typography; you may wish to compare them with the normal Noto Sans Tamil fonts. It has Regular and Bold styles and is hinted, so it will render well on older computers.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. The Noto project homepage is code.google.com/p/noto/
Link
@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosanstamilui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Tamil UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Telugu UI (Telugu)
Noto is a font family that aims to support all languages in the world. This is the Noto Sans Telugu UI family. It has regular and bold styles and is hinted. For more information about Noto, go to google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansteluguui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Telugu UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Thai UI (Thai)
When text is rendered by a program, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the program. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
The Noto font families will support all characters in Unicode, and this is the Sans Thai UI family. The design of Noto UI fonts are adjusted to be more vertically compact, a refinement made for user interface typography; you may wish to compare them with the normal Noto Sans Thai fonts. It has Regular and Bold styles and is hinted, so it will render well on older computers.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. The Noto project homepage is code.google.com/p/noto/
Link
@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosansthaiui.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Thai UI', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNoto Sans Tibetan (Tibetan)
When text is rendered by a computer, sometimes there will be characters in the text that can not be displayed, because no font that supports them is available to the computer. When this occurs, small boxes are shown to represent the characters. We call those small boxes “tofu,” and we want to remove tofu from the Web. This is how the Noto font families got their name.
Noto helps to make the web more beautiful across platforms for all languages. Currently, Noto covers over 90 scripts, and will cover all of Unicode in the future. This is the Noto Sans Tibetan family. It has regular style and is hinted.
Noto fonts are intended to be visually harmonious across multiple languages, with compatible heights and stroke thicknesses. For the currently released Noto fonts see google.com/get/noto
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notosanstibetan.css);
Example
font-family: 'Noto Sans Tibetan', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadNunito VF Beta (Latin)
A Sans Serif variable font, by Vernon Adams.
To learn more about this project, visit https://github.com/googlefonts/NunitoFont.
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@import url(http://fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/nunitovfbeta.css);
Example
font-family: 'Nunito VF Beta', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadOpen Sans Hebrew (Hebrew)
Open Sans Hebrew was designed by Yanek Iontef as an extension of the a Latin humanist sans serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson. Open Sans has an upright stress, open forms and a neutral, yet friendly appearance. It was optimized for print, web, and mobile interfaces, and has excellent legibility characteristics in its letterforms.
This is the normal width family. It has Regular, Bold, Light and ExtraBold weights in upright and slanted styles, and is unhinted. There is also a condensed width family.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/opensanshebrew.css);
Example
font-family: 'Open Sans Hebrew', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadOpen Sans Hebrew Condensed (Hebrew)
Open Sans Hebrew was designed by Yanek Iontef as an extension of the a Latin humanist sans serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson. Open Sans has an upright stress, open forms and a neutral, yet friendly appearance. It was optimized for print, web, and mobile interfaces, and has excellent legibility characteristics in its letterforms.
This is the condensed width family. It has Regular, Bold, Light and ExtraBold weights in upright and slanted styles, and is unhinted. There is also a normal width family.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/opensanshebrewcondensed.css);
Example
font-family: 'Open Sans Hebrew Condensed', sans-serif;
Apache License, version 2.0 | DownloadPhetsarath (Lao)
Phetsarath is a font for the Laotian language of Laos. It was commmissioned by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the Laos government.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/phetsarath.css);
Example
font-family: 'Phetsarath', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadPonnala (Telugu)
Ponnala is a Telugu font, made available by Silicon Andhra under the SIL Open Font License v1.1.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/ponnala.css);
Example
font-family: 'Ponnala', cursive;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadScheherazade (Arabic)
Scheherazade is an Arabic font with a design inspired by traditional typefaces such as Monotype Naskh, extended to cover the full Unicode Arabic repertoire. It is named after the heroine of the classic Arabian Nights tale.
This font was developed by SIL, and you can learn more about it at scripts.sil.org/Scheherazade
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@import url(http://fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/scheherazade.css);
Example
font-family: 'Scheherazade', serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadSouliyo (Lao)
Souliyo is a Unicode Font for Lao, designed by Souliyo Vongdala, with OpenType engineering support from Danh Hong.
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/souliyo.css);
Example
font-family: 'Souliyo', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadThabit (Arabic)
Thabit (from Arabic ثابت; fixed) is a fixed-width OpenType font family that supports Arabic script. It is developed by Arabeyes.org as part of the Khotot project by Khaled Hosny
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@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/thabit.css);
Example
font-family: 'Thabit', monospace;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | DownloadTharlon (Myanmar)
TharLon is an authentic Myanmar typeface which covers several languages, such as Myanmar, Mon, Shan, Karen, Pa'o, Asho Chin, Kayah and Karenni, for use on the web and in all other digital typography software. The name TharLon was the name of the King who standardized the units of measurement during the ancient Burmese Kingdom Era.
The TharLon font is designed by Ngwe Tun, and distributed under the SIL Open Font License with the Reserved Font Name 'TharLon.' The Tharlon font is a Myanmar Unicode font, and it works well on GNU+Linux, Windows, iOS and Mac OS X. It builds on Sai Zin Di Di Zone's Yunghkio, and Arimo.
Read more about the project at www.tharlon.org.
Link
@import url(//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/tharlon.css);
Example
font-family: 'Tharlon', sans-serif;
SIL Open Font License, 1.1 | Download