Acre

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Acre is a geometric sans-serif family of eight weights designed by Jonathan Ball. The typeface is named after Ball's great-grandfather, Tex Acre, an artist and sign maker whose handcrafted roadside signs illuminated the American Midwest in the early 20th century.
The Medium weight includes 472 glyphs with Latin and Greek coverage. Across its range from Thin to Black, the family offers full European language support along with OpenType features like tabular figures, oldstyle numerals, and stylistic alternates. The letterforms are geometric in structure but retain enough warmth to work comfortably in both display and text sizes.
Acre is a strong choice for branding, editorial design, web interfaces, and signage — any project where a clean, geometric look with real versatility is needed. The font is available for purchase as desktop and web formats.
Jonathan-Ball-Acre-Medium.otf
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