Thin Fonts
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Slim—Friendly sans-serif startup font -
Kijs—Nature Serif Font for Elegance, Calligraphy Style -
Rozi—Strong, Unique Serif Font for Elegance -
Mod—Modern serif font for elegance -
Scal—Pointy Sans-Serif Font, Geometric Forms, Feminine Quality -
Lace—Handwritten line font -
Skay—Handwritten bubble font for beauty and fashion -
Apex—Bold and pointy sans-serif font with sharp alts -
Soya—Chic, Expressive Font for Art and Design -
Roma—Sans-serif contrast typeface -
Quil—Bold serif font with calligraphy style -
Bauhaus Geo— Geometric font, minimal with many alts -
Lace Rounded—Handwritten Line Font for Playful Designs -
Ques—Elegant Modern Serif-Style Font, Extended and Refined -
Rail—Fun contrast font with thin lines -
Anky—Clean sans-serif font, geometric & friendly -
Rati—Friendly contrast font for modern, edgy branding -
Auria Sans—Modern Airy Sans Font for Unique Branding -
Bitec Sans—Contemporary Sans Font for Design and Tech -
Ark Sans—Architectural Sans Font with Straight Cut Diagonals
Thin Fonts: The Lightest of Them All
In professional terms, thin fonts refer to the lightest available font weights—100 in our font shop. These weights are lighter than Light (300) and Extralight (200), creating a distinctly fine look. While the difference might not matter to most people looking for thin fonts, it’s worth understanding how these weights are best used.
Thin fonts work well in large headlines where their delicate strokes can stand out. However, for small text like paragraphs under 11 pt, Light or Regular weights are more practical and readable. This collection includes typefaces that look great in their thinnest weights, perfect for designs that call for a subtle, sophisticated quality.
As always, all our fonts come in weights from 100 (Thin) to 900 (Black), giving you full flexibility to adapt your typography to any project.