Morn was designed by Sani Sanjaya and published by Wahyu and Sani Co..
Morn contains 22 styles and family package options. The font is currently #46 in Hot New Fonts.
Morn is a sharp geometric sans font with roman proportion. Every characters are essence from a rectangle (square), a circle and a triangle with require little adjustment to make them appear optically equivalent.
This font is equipped with some OpenType Layout Features such as fraction and ligature and the default layout for numbers is proportional lining, but can be changed as tabular lining. So the space between numbers looks more even.
Morn has total 20 fonts which are upright and oblique. Each font has 460+ characters, and it supports many Latin languages such as Western Europe, Central/ Eastern Europe, Baltic, Turkish, Romanian.
Font Family:
· Morn Hairline
· Morn Hairline Oblique
· Morn Thin
· Morn Thin Oblique
· Morn Extra Light
· Morn Extra Light Oblique
· Morn Light
· Morn Light Oblique
· Morn Regular
· Morn Regular Oblique
· Morn Medium
· Morn Medium Oblique
· Morn Demi Bold
· Morn Demi Bold Oblique
· Morn Bold
· Morn Bold Oblique
· Morn Ultra Bold
· Morn Ultra Bold Oblique
· Morn Black
· Morn Black Oblique
· Morn Morn Roman Variable
· Morn Morn Oblique Variable
File Size: 13.74 MB
Tags: central-european, central europe, central european, classical-proportions, classic display,
classic, classic proportions, classic style,
clean, clean sans, clean style,
geometric, geometric display, geometrics, geometric sans, pointed apex, sans,
sans-serif, sans display, sans serif,
sansserif, sans serif body text, sans serif display, sharp edges, western europe, western european, western latin
Release date: March 27, 2020
You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
- Website publishing: create a Web Project to add any font from our service to your website
- PDFs: embed fonts in PDFs for viewing and printing
- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)