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Typography is the art of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed.
Figtree and Source Serif 4 are a sans-serif and serif pairing with strong contrast. Figtree for headings, Source Serif 4 for body text. Figtree's friendly clarity meets Source Serif 4's literary warmth. Crisp headlines with a more thoughtful reading voice. Ideal for publications, knowledge products, and content-rich brands that need modern structure without losing character.
FIGTREE + SOURCE SERIF 4
FIGTREE
SOURCE SERIF 4
CHARACTER SET · FIGTREE
SOURCE SERIF 4
USE THIS PAIR
# npm
npm install @fontsource/figtree @fontsource/source-serif-4
# yarn
yarn add @fontsource/figtree @fontsource/source-serif-4
# pnpm
pnpm add @fontsource/figtree @fontsource/source-serif-4
# Then import in your app entry point:
import '@fontsource/figtree';
import '@fontsource/source-serif-4';
# CSS usage:
# h1, h2, h3 { font-family: 'Figtree', sans-serif; }
# body { font-family: 'Source Serif 4', serif; }Figtree
A friendly geometric sans-serif by Erik Kennedy, designed with just enough warmth to feel approachable without being playful. Its slightly rounded terminals soften the geometric structure.
Erik Kennedy, 2022
sans-serif · 14 styles
Variable · Italic
Recommended: 400, 600, 700
Available: 300–900
Source Serif 4
Adobe's open-source serif companion to Source Sans, designed by Frank Griesshammer. Features warm, organic transitions between strokes and optical sizes for optimal rendering from caption to display.
Frank Grießhammer, 2021
serif · 16 styles
Variable · Italic
Recommended: 400, 500, 600
Available: 200–900
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The Quick Brown Fox
Typography is the art of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed.
The Quick Brown Fox
Typography is the art of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed.
The Quick Brown Fox
Typography is the art of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed.