About the Font
Din font is a sans serif typeface which was designed by a popular designer widely known as Albert Jan Pool. Mr. Albert designed it in 1995. Basically, it was inspired by another sans serif font known as DIN 1451. This typeface has a large series of weights and a large X-height.
In 2017, this typeface was downloaded by so many people that it got really popular. This font’s characters are typical, and it will look great on your work and stand out the way you want it to.In 2010, the new version, which is recognized by FC DIN, has almost 5 weights: bold, medium, black, light, and regular.
The twin of this graceful sans serif typeface is Trade Gothic Font. This typeface looks marvelous on logos, trademarks, watermarks, branding, etc. It has so many updated features and ligatures.
Usage
The Din Font is a well-known typeface that has been used by several notable places to bring out a sense of luxury and sophistication.
The New York City Ballet used this font for their logo to give it a classy and timeless appearance. A London event also utilized the Din Font for their design event, and a comedy film used it for their logo.
The font’s clean and modern design lends itself well to creating a premium feel, making it an ideal choice for many projects.
Whether it’s for wedding invitations, quotes, posters, logos, greeting cards, poster designs, headings, letterheads, merchandise, T-shirts, magazines, banners, craft designs, DIY projects, book titles, wedding fonts, art designs, printing projects, package designs, brand identity, stationary, covers, or social media posts, the Din Font can elevate any design and bring out a sense of elegance and sophistication.
Its versatility and timeless style make it a popular choice among designers and creatives alike.
Font family
- FF DIN Thin
- FF DIN Extra-Light
- FF DIN Light
- FF DIN Regular
- FF DIN Medium
- FF DIN Bold
- FF DIN Black
- FF DIN Condensed Thin
- FF DIN Condensed Extra-Light
- FF DIN Condensed Light
- FF DIN Condensed Regular
- FF DIN Condensed Medium
- FF DIN Condensed Bold
- FF DIN Condensed Black
- FF DIN Thin Italic
- FF DIN Extra-Light Italic
- FF DIN Light Italic
- FF DIN Regular Italic
- FF DIN Medium Italic
- FF DIN Bold Italic
- FF DIN Black Italic
- FF DIN Condensed Thin Italic
- FF DIN Condensed Extra-Light Italic
- FF DIN Condensed Light Italic
- FF DIN Condensed Regular Italic
- FF DIN Condensed Medium Italic
- FF DIN Condensed Bold Italic
- FF DIN Condensed Black Italic
Supported Language
Swedish, Portuguese, Dutch, Croatian, Irish, Polish, Swahili, Italian, Latvian, Icelandic, Basque, (Irish, Hungarian, Turkish. French, Slovak, Catalan, Afrikaans, Breton, Serbian, (Southern), Danish, Czech, Finnish, German, Gaelic Lithuanian, Romanian, Saami Spanish, English, Estonian, Scots), Norwegian, Indonesian, Slovenian.
FAQs
Ans. Of course, it looks great on trademarks, drama series, watermarks, and movie titles.
Ans. Core sans font and Helvetica font are the twin fonts of this sans serif typeface.
Font information
Font Name: Din
Designer: Albert-Jan Pool
Publisher: FontShop International
License: Free For Personal Use
Classification | Sans-Serif |
Release/ Publishing Date | 2000 |
Version | 1.000 |
Glyph count | 246 |
Character | 251 |
Format | TrueType |
Character Ranges | Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, Spacing Modifier Letters, and more. |
Copyright | © 1995 by Dutch Design: Albert-Jan Pool. All Rights Reserved. |
Other Typefaces By The Designer: | Dinot, DINcond, Din Round, OCR-F, FF Din Stencil Variable, etc. |
Similar Font | Dinot, PF Din Text Comp Pro, Abel, Universe, DIN Next Pro Condensed Light, etc. |