Arimo

Sans Serif द्वारा Steve Matteson #11 Google Fonts पर
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के बारे में Arimo

Steve Matteson's Arimo was designed as a metrically compatible alternative to Arial, meaning documents set in Arial can swap to Arimo without reflow or layout changes. Its clean, legible letterforms perform well at small text sizes on screens, with a variable weight axis and broad multilingual coverage including Cyrillic, Greek, and Hebrew. The design prioritizes neutrality and cross-platform consistency over distinctive personality.

Design Analysis

Arimo is a metrically compatible alternative to Arial, designed to serve as a drop-in replacement in documents requiring exact layout preservation. Its letterforms follow a neo-grotesque pattern with uniform stroke width and closed apertures, closely matching Arial's proportions. The design prioritizes compatibility over novelty, serving a specific technical role.

Recommended Use Cases

Primarily useful for document rendering systems that need Arial-compatible metrics without licensing constraints. For new projects, consider Inter or Source Sans 3 instead, which offer better screen optimization.

Character Map

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वज़न वॉटरफॉल (4)

400 Regular
500 Medium
600 SemiBold
700 Bold

उपयोग कैसे करें

<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Arimo:wght@500;600;700;400&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Arimo:wght@500;600;700;400&display=swap');
font-family: 'Arimo', sans-serif;
brew install --cask font-arimo

विवरण

श्रेणी
Sans Serif
Weights
4
Italic
कोरियाई
डिज़ाइनर
Steve Matteson
लाइसेंस
OFL
संस्करण
लोकप्रियता
#11
डाउनलोड
213

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भाषा समर्थन

cyrillic cyrillic-ext greek greek-ext hebrew latin latin-ext vietnamese

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