TWO VARIABLE, OPEN SOURCE FONTS from GITHUB
A strong and versatile typeface, designed with Degarism and inspired by industrial-era grotesques. Mona Sans works well across product, web, and print.
Mona’s robotic sidekick. More geometric accents lend a technical and idiosyncratic feel—perfect for headers and pull‑quotes.
Variable fonts give you granular control of how fonts are displayed by packaging a set of variable axes into one single font file.
Mona Sans and Hubot Sans come with three variable axes each: weight (ultra thin to extra heavy), width (condensed to expanded), and slant (regular to italics). By combining these axes freely, you have access to thousands of different looks, and endless of possibilities.
Open-source
and free to use
Licensed under OFL (basically, you can use it on your sites and in
your projects—read the full license)