Flexo Font is a humanist geometric sans serif typeface family designed by Ben Blom and released through Durotype in the year 2011. This font family is very high-quality that is a combination of humanistic and geometric sans serif typefaces and comes with 16 fonts and nine weights which are regular, italic, bold, thin, light, medium, heavy, black, and demi.
In addition, it provides mathematical straightforwardness and humanistic refinements that will release brightness to your headlines as well as any texture contents. This font is mostly known for official designs, graphic designs, and so on.
Flexo is a unique design that is featured in various places. This font family has advanced OpenType features along with massive language supports including Cyrillic, Latin, French and Swedish characters, So, it is a complete typeface for modern typographic purposes.
This font is also famous for its pairing functions, if you need a typographic touch to your design then use it with the combination of Garamond font. You can free download this amazing typeface from our website for all your personal and private purposes.
Usage of Flexo Font
The texturing of this typeface provides a great feel to your texture content like for your big headlines or short and lengthy paragraphs. You can also try this fantastic typeface for your office tasks such as reports, records, presentations, website contents, writing articles, letterheads, and many more writing objects. If you are Youtuber then use this typeface for your video thumbnails and some channel art designs. Flexo font makes the best pairing with Garamond font and uses this combination for giving a typographic touch to your designs.
Due to its extensive language supports, it has been used in various uses and graphic designs. You can use this font to create interesting designs such as card designs, logos, posters, magazines and Newspapers, Social Media posts, Advertising, Publishing, and Promotion projects, banners, brochure layouts, website and blog designs, and many more.
Flexo Font Family View
Font Information
Name | Flexo Font |
Designer | Ben Blom |
Style | Sans serif |
File Format | OTF, TTF |
License | Free For Personal Use |
License Information
This wonderful typeface can be utilized without buying any license for private and personal use. But, for any commercial purpose, you will need to buy the license of this modern typeface to use it without its whole features and styles.
Flexo Font Family (Includes 16 Typeface)
- Flexo Std Thin
- Flexo Std Thin Italic
- Flexo Std Light
- Flexo Std Light Italic
- Flexo Std Regular
- Flexo Std Italic
- Flexo Std Medium
- Flexo Std Medium Italic
- Flexo Std Demi
- Flexo Std Demi Italic
- Flexo Std Bold
- Flexo Std Bold Italic
- Flexo Std Heavy
- Flexo Std Heavy Italic
- Flexo Std Black
- Flexo Std Black Italic
Similar Fonts to Flexo Font (Related Fonts)
- Flexo Extra Condensed Font
- M+ 2c Thin Font
- Specify Personal Condensed Font
- Specify Personal Normal T Font
- Raleway-Thin Font
- Weidemann Font
Flexo Font Free Download
Here you can free download this typeface for all your personal and non-commercial projects. If you need to use this font in your personal projects then click on the below download button to get the font on your operating systems.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is the closest font to the Flexo Font?
This typeface shares lots of similarities with some other geometric typefaces like Weidemann Font but Raleway font is the closest font to this typeface.
What kind of font is Flexo?
This is a geometric sans serif typeface along with mathematical straightforwardness, and humanistic refinement. It is the most suitable font for headlines and titling. The designer of this font is Ben Blom.
Is Flexo font free for commercial use?
This font is very famous for official and commercial uses but it is strictly demanded a paid license. After purchasing its license, you are free to use it anywhere you want.
Who designed Flexo font?
This wonderful sans serif typeface is a very unique font in the fonts marketplace that was designed in 2011 by Ben Blom and published through Durotype.