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Exo

Exo includes 3 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.

TTF 3 variants
Exo font preview showing the family name
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Styles in this family

Exo Font
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789

Font Specimen

Exo font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

Exo font.

Exo is a geometric sans serif font by Natanael Gama with a clean, technical look. Its Regular, Italic, and Bold TTF styles are useful for headings, interface text, labels, and short paragraphs that need a modern sans serif tone.

About Exo Font

Exo has a structured sans serif shape with a technological feel. The letterforms are clean and direct, but they are not plain: the geometry gives headlines and UI text a sharper character than a neutral system font. It can work well when you want text to feel modern without becoming decorative.

The download set focuses on Regular, Italic, and Bold styles in TTF format. Use Regular for readable body copy or interface labels, Bold for titles and emphasis, and Italic for short notes, captions, or contrast within a paragraph. For long reading, test spacing and size in the preview first, because geometric fonts can feel tight when set too small.

Exo includes regular, italic, and bold TTF styles in this entry, so it can cover simple heading and emphasis needs without leaving the family. The regular cut is the natural starting point, italic adds a secondary voice, and bold gives short text more force.

Features

  • Geometric sans serif design with a modern, technology-oriented tone
  • TTF files for Regular, Italic, and Bold styles

Best Uses

  • Website headings, app screens, dashboards, and navigation labels
  • Posters, tech-themed graphics, short paragraphs, captions, and brand mockups

License Information

Exo is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. The OFL allows broad use, including commercial projects, but the font software cannot be sold by itself and modified versions must follow the license terms.

Designer and Foundry

Exo was designed by Natanael Gama, who is also listed as the foundry for this font entry.

Usage Tips

Try Exo in the live preview with both uppercase and lowercase text. Bold is the strongest choice for short titles, while Regular is safer for interface copy and medium-length text. If you use it for body text, increase line height and check small sizes carefully. If your project already uses another Exo weight, compare it with these files before mixing too many cuts. Keep the preview text close to the final design: product names, menu labels, short paragraphs, and numbers can reveal spacing problems early.

FAQ

Is Exo free for commercial use?

Yes. Exo is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1, which allows commercial use as long as the license terms are followed.

What styles are available in this download?

The listed files are Exo Regular, Exo Italic, and Exo Bold, all in TTF format.

What kind of font is Exo?

Exo is a geometric sans serif with a modern, technical feel. It is useful for headings, UI text, labels, and short blocks of copy.

Can I use Exo for a logo?

The OFL allows broad use, but logo and trademark decisions are separate legal matters. Check the license terms and get legal advice if the logo will be registered or used commercially at scale.

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