Noto Sans
Noto is a global font collection for writing in all modern and ancient languages. Noto Sans is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts, which is also suitable as the complementary choice for other script-specific Noto Sans fonts. It has italic styles, multiple weights and widths, and 3,741 glyphs.
To contribute, see fonts.google.com/noto/contribute
Styles
- Thin 1000123456789
- Thin 100 Italic0123456789
- ExtraLight 2000123456789
- ExtraLight 200 Italic0123456789
- Light 3000123456789
- Light 300 Italic0123456789
- Regular 4000123456789
- Regular 400 Italic0123456789
- Medium 5000123456789
- Medium 500 Italic0123456789
- SemiBold 6000123456789
- SemiBold 600 Italic0123456789
- Bold 7000123456789
- Bold 700 Italic0123456789
- ExtraBold 8000123456789
- ExtraBold 800 Italic0123456789
- Black 9000123456789
- Black 900 Italic0123456789
When you have some text, how can you choose a typeface? Many people—professional designers included—go through an app’s font menu until we find one we like. But the aim of this Google Fonts Knowledge module is to show that there are many considerations that can improve our type choices. By setting some useful constraints to aid our type selection, we can also develop a critical eye for analyzing type along the way.
Choosing web fonts: A beginner's all-in-one guide
A checklist for choosing type
Emotive considerations for choosing typefaces
Choosing reliable typefaces
Exploring typefaces with multiple weights or grades
Exploring width in type
Choosing typefaces that have optical sizes
Pairing typefaces
Pairing typefaces within a family & superfamily
Pairing typefaces by the same type designer or type foundry
Pairing typefaces using the font matrix
Exploring x-height & the em square
Adding fonts to Google Docs and Slides