FF Cube supports up to 76 different languages such as Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French, Turkish, Italian, Polish, Kurdish (Latin), Romanian, Dutch, Hungarian, Serbian (Latin), Czech, Kazakh (Latin), Swedish, Belarusian (Latin), Croatian, Finnish, Slovak, Danish, Lithuanian, Latvian, Slovenian, Irish, Estonian, Basque, Luxembourgian, and Icelandic in Latin and other scripts.
Please note that not all languages are available for all formats.
When designers pick FF Cube for their work, they probably already have a pretty good idea of what to expect just from the name alone. FF Cube does not disappoint. This constructed sans has the industrial design look of a Eurostile or similar typeface, but its apertures are more open. A very large x-height helps give the family a compact appearance, too. In the lowercase, strokes hold on to a horizontal movement as long as possible, before angling to join the stem at 45 degrees. This not only helps with the flow of reading a line of text, but also is the exact element that gives FF Cube its “cube-ness.” Just as this look gives stability to the letters in FF Cube, the typeface in turn gives power to the message it sets. In the normal and condensed widths, FF Cube includes light, regular and bold weights, each with a companion italic. The three upright weights are also available in expanded and extra expanded widths.