Inter
About Inter
Rasmus Andersson dedicou anos refinando esta neo-grotesca especificamente para telas de computador, otimizando o espaçamento entre letras, a altura-x e o contraste dos traços para alta legibilidade em tamanhos pequenos em dispositivos de alta densidade de pixels. Amplamente adotada em produtos SaaS, painéis de controle e interfaces de desenvolvedor, tornou-se a tipografia padrão de facto para interfaces de usuário profissionais. A versão de fonte variável suporta eixos de peso, largura e espaçamento entre letras.
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Weight Waterfall (9)
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<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@100;200;300;500;600;700;800;900;400&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@100;200;300;500;600;700;800;900;400&display=swap');
font-family: 'Inter', sans-serif;
brew install --cask font-inter
Details
- Category
- Sans Serif
- Style
- neo-grotesque
- Weights
- 9
- Italic
- ✓
- Coreano
- ✗
- Designer
- Rasmus Andersson
- License
- OFL
- Version
- Popularity
- #5
License Usage
| Web use | Allowed |
| Allowed | |
| Video / Broadcast | Allowed |
| Packaging | Allowed |
| App embedding | Allowed |
| Brand / Logo | Allowed |
| Modification | Allowed |
OFL — Free for personal & commercial use
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Typography Concepts
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Baseline
The invisible line on which most letters sit. Descenders extend below the baseline.
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x-height
The height of lowercase letters (like 'x') measured from the baseline. A key factor in perceived font size and readability.
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Ascender
The part of a lowercase letter that extends above the x-height, as in 'b', 'd', 'h', 'k', 'l'.
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Descender
The part of a letter that extends below the baseline, as in 'g', 'j', 'p', 'q', 'y'.
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Cap Height
The height of a capital letter measured from the baseline to the top of flat capitals like 'H' or 'I'.
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Glyph
A single visual representation of a character. One character can have multiple glyphs (e.g., regular and italic 'a').