Encode Sans Condensed
Impallari Type, Andres Torresi, Jacques Le Bailly · Sans Serif · 9 styles · ✓ OFL
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Styles and weights
Web preview shows the Regular cut. The download includes every listed weight.
Character set
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789
.,;:!?'"()[]{}<>@#$%&*+-=/\_
Subsets included: latin, latin-ext, vietnamese
About Encode Sans Condensed
Encode Sans Condensed is a sans serif typeface designed by Impallari Type, Andres Torresi, Jacques Le Bailly, published as an open-source font in 2017. It carries a calm, even rhythm and a composed, professional tone, which shapes where it works best. The family ships 9 styles.
Language support extends beyond basic Latin to latin-ext, vietnamese. Because Encode Sans Condensed is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1, you can use it in commercial work without buying anything or crediting anyone in the design itself.
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Questions
Is Encode Sans Condensed free for commercial use?
Yes. Encode Sans Condensed is licensed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1, which permits commercial use in client work, products for sale, advertising, web and app embedding. There are no royalties and no attribution requirement in your designs.
Can I use Encode Sans Condensed in a logo?
Yes. The SIL Open Font License 1.1 allows logo use, including logos you register as trademarks. The licence covers the font software; your logo design remains entirely yours.
Do I need to credit Impallari Type, Andres Torresi, Jacques Le Bailly when using Encode Sans Condensed?
No. Attribution is not required in designs, websites, or products. The only rule that ever applies: if you redistribute the font files themselves, keep the licence file with them.
How many styles does Encode Sans Condensed have?
Encode Sans Condensed includes 9 styles: Thin, ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, Black.
What languages does Encode Sans Condensed support?
Character sets included: latin, latin-ext, vietnamese. Check the character-set preview on this page before committing to a multilingual project.