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Extra Bold: Heavy Sans Serifs

Large sans serif families often include a “Black” or “Ultra” weight at the dark end. See more extra bold fonts.

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Last edited May 19, 2014

Large sans serif families often include a “Black” or “Ultra” weight at the dark end.
See more extra bold fonts.

chalet
bureaucratic
Beware of geeks bearing formulas

Working closely with Erik Spiekermann and Christian Schwartz, FF Meta Headline was brought to life by Joshua Darden. The design makes Meta work in the headline space, which requires a tighter fit and more compact forms, both horizontally and vertically. The face covers... Read More

always
ultraviolets
Do not annoy by playing golf

A grown-up, no-nonsense sibling to Erik Spiekermann’s popular FF Meta, FF Unit irons out many of the quirks of its predecessor, dialing back the warmth to a comfortable, if a bit cool, room temperature. Set at small sizes, FF Unit’s legibility is aided by its increased contrast and simplified forms, all of which (a, g, i, j, l, U, M) have alternates. First released in 2003, FF Unit later... Read More

jungle
microphysics
This freezer is out of control

FF Zine is a fine example of Berlin-based designer Ole Schäfer’s logic. Art Directors often have trouble finding coordinated typefaces across several different styles. The design began with a related project. In 1996, Schäfer drew a two-weight headline face for Dresden’s Sächsische Zeitung newspaper. The brief called for a display system offering multiple “atmospheres.” The solution he came up... Read More

rocket
enthusiastic
The grass is smiling at you

A popular choice within the FontFont library, FF Clan is an extensive family from Polish designer Łukasz Dziedzic. A contemporary sans with modestly squared curves, FF Clan comprises seven weights across an astonishing six widths. Dziedzic’s strong, readable types feature a large x-height, short descenders, and small caps for all weights. The thin weight is delicate but impactful, ideal for... Read More

always
illustrative
Entering shop by stroller you decline

Plak is a typeface originally created by famous German designer Paul Renner in 1930. Paul Renner is also the designer of the Futura typefaces. Like Futura, Plak is a sans serif design. But its unique qualities include its heaviness, and its un-geometric lowercase "a."

mystic
conceptional
Miscellaneous bacteria pot monsters

The branding agency's client wanted an "ultra modern" typeface that was "futuristic without being gimmicky or ephemeral," according to the design brief. Designer Sebastian Lester took on this intriguing custom font assignment, but soon, a bureaucratic decision cancelled the project."I was left with a sketchbook full of ideas and thought it would be a shame not to see what came of them," says... Read More

chalet
conceptional
Fat people are harder to kidnap

The Flyer font family consists of two very heavy condensed sans serif faces, Black Condensed and Extra Black Condensed. Excellent for headlines or packaging, Flyer font is geometric and quite similar to Tempo Heavy Condensed.

jungle
guitarfishes
Chicken rude and unreasonable

This lively sans combines plain shapes with calligraphic touches. FF Sanuk’s roman letterforms are clean and crisply drawn, but their stylish detailing showcases Dupré’s artistic spirit. Modestly sloped, indeed, nearly upright italics convey a contemporary air while maintaining a high degree of legibility. The seven-weight family progresses in tone from a delicate hairline to a chunky fat face,... Read More

vortex
fiddlesticks
Smile, It confuses people

The FF Sari story begins in 1983 when Hans Reichel made his first typeface for the Berthold foundry, under advisement from Günter Gerhard Lange. This early work became a prologue to the graphic aesthetic and sense of originality which would guided Reichel in producing the FF Dax family. FF Sari is based on the same ideas that shaped that earliest typeface, but is itself completely redrawn and... Read More

Erik Spiekermann, Christian Schwartz and Joshua Darden
FontFont 2005
Paul Renner and Josef Albers
Bitstream 1926
Erik Spiekermann and Christian Schwartz
FontFont 2003
Ole Schäfer
FontFont 2001
Lukasz Dziedzic
FontFont 2007
Oleg Karpinsky
ParaType
Volker Küster
Elsner+Flake 1988
Paul Renner
Linotype 1930
Patrick Giasson and Sebastian Lester
Monotype 2004
Linotype Design Studio
Linotype
Xavier Dupré
FontFont 2006
Tagir Safayev
ParaType
Tagir Safayev, Vladimir Yefimov and Isabella Chaeva
ParaType
Vladimir Pavlikov
ParaType

LucasFonts
Hans Reichel
FontFont 1999