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Rubik

Rubik includes 4 downloadable variants for live preview and testing.

TTF 4 variants
Rubik font preview showing the family name
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Styles in this family

Rubik Font
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789

Font Specimen

Rubik font specimen showing alphabet, numbers, and sample text

Details

Rubik font.

Rubik is a clean sans serif font family with slightly rounded corners, making it useful for modern headings, interface text, and short blocks of readable copy.

About Rubik

Rubik has a practical, straightforward look: geometric enough to feel tidy, but softened by rounded details. Google Fonts classifies it as a sans serif / neo-grotesque family, and the project notes describe it as a Roman and Italic family with multiple weights. The downloadable files focus on four core TTF styles: Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic.

Use Rubik when you want text that feels clear without looking too formal. Regular works well for body-sized previews and interface labels, while Bold is better for titles, buttons, and short emphasis. Test your own words in the preview, especially if you plan to use all caps, tight spacing, or long paragraphs, because rounded sans fonts can feel heavier when set too large or too tightly.

If you are choosing between the four Rubik styles, start with Regular for reading text and Bold for hierarchy. Italic works best for a short note or caption, not for every line. Preview the exact phrase in each style so the rounded corners stay clear at the final size.

Features

  • Sans serif design with slightly rounded corners
  • TTF files for Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic styles

Best Uses

  • Website headings and navigation
  • App and interface labels
  • Posters, cards, and short promotional text
  • Clean body text when spacing and size are tested carefully

License Information

Rubik is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. Review the OFL terms and FAQ if you plan to modify, bundle, or redistribute the font.

Designer and Foundry

Rubik is credited to Hubert and Fischer / Hubert & Fischer. Google Fonts credits Philipp Hubert and Sebastian Fischer at Hubert & Fischer among the designers connected with the family.

Usage Tips

For balanced results, try Regular for reading text and Bold for short titles. Keep line spacing comfortable in paragraphs, and avoid over-tight letter spacing in uppercase headings. For brand mockups, keep the letter spacing natural first, then adjust only after checking the full heading and a short paragraph together.

FAQ

What type of font is Rubik?

Rubik is a sans serif font. Google Fonts classifies it as a sans serif / neo-grotesque design with slightly rounded corners.

Which Rubik styles are ready to download?

The downloadable files listed here are Rubik Regular, Rubik Italic, Rubik Bold, and Rubik Bold Italic in TTF format.

Can I use Rubik for commercial projects?

Rubik is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. That license is generally intended for free and open font use, but you should read the OFL terms and FAQ for requirements around modification, naming, bundling, and redistribution.

Is Rubik good for body text?

Rubik can work for body text when set with enough line spacing. For long reading sections, test the Regular weight at your target size before using it across a full layout.

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