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Exo Thin

Exo Thin includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.

TTF 1 variant
Exo Thin font preview showing the family name
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Exo Thin Font
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Font Specimen

Exo Thin font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

Exo Thin font.

Exo Thin is a very light 100-weight font with a clean, modern feel. It works best when you want a restrained, airy look rather than heavy visual impact.

About Exo Thin

Exo Thin is the thin style of the Exo Thin family, supplied as a normal-style TTF file. Its 100 weight gives text a delicate appearance, so it is better suited to display use than dense reading. Try it for large headings, elegant labels, minimal title treatments, and short lines where the fine strokes have enough space to stay clear.

Because this is a thin font, size and contrast matter. Test it in the preview with the exact words you plan to use, especially if the design will appear on small screens or over busy images. It can look refined in large type, but may become faint at small sizes. Pair it with a stronger body font when you need comfortable paragraph reading.

Thin weights are sensitive to color and background. Exo Thin often looks best on clean, high-contrast layouts where the letter strokes are not fighting texture, shadows, or image detail. If the design needs a futuristic tone, it can work well for short hero lines, product names, section labels, and elegant title cards.

Features

  • Thin 100 font weight for light, subtle typography
  • TTF font file in normal style

Best Uses

  • Large headings, titles, and short display text
  • Minimal layouts, labels, posters, and clean web sections

License Information

Exo Thin is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The OFL generally allows use, study, modification, and redistribution under its terms, but you should read the license text if you plan to bundle, rename, modify, or redistribute the font.

Designer and Foundry

Exo Thin is credited to Natanael Gama, with Natanael Gama also listed as the foundry.

Usage Tips

Use Exo Thin where the text can be set large enough to show the fine strokes clearly. For body copy, forms, captions, or mobile UI text, test readability carefully or combine it with a heavier companion font. Avoid using Exo Thin as the only typeface on a page. Let it carry the display moment, then use a regular or medium weight for explanatory text, buttons, and information that must stay readable. That contrast keeps the thin style intentional and legible.

FAQ

What file format is Exo Thin?

The download is a TTF font file.

What weight is Exo Thin?

Exo Thin is listed with a 100 font weight, which is a very light thin weight.

Can I use Exo Thin for commercial projects?

The font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. That license is generally permissive, but review the OFL terms for rules about redistribution, modified versions, and reserved names.

Is Exo Thin good for body text?

It is better for short display text. The thin strokes may be hard to read in long paragraphs or small sizes.

Who designed Exo Thin?

The designer is listed as Natanael Gama.

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