Signifier font+Sweet Sans font

Signifier font (Serif font) pairing with Sweet Sans font (Sans Serif font)

Examples of websites using Signifier (Signifier is a serif font designed by Kris Sowersby and released by Klim Type Foundry. Signifier stands out with its use of Bézier curves and precise vectors, which are shaped by the logic of machines and a Brutalist philosophy. This combination creates a striking visual identity that honors the past while pushing the boundaries of modern typography. The result is a typeface that is both innovative and rooted in history, showcasing the evolution of design through technology) with Sweet Sans (designed by Mark van Bronkhorst and released by MVB Fonts in 2011)

Signifier vs Sweet Sans

Signifier is listed as serif, while Sweet Sans is listed as sans serif. Use this difference and the website examples below to choose the role each font should play.

The fonts appear together in 1 curated website example below.

CompareSignifierSweet Sans
TypeSerifSans Serif
FoundryKlim Type foundryMVB Fonts
AvailabilityCommercial fontCommercial font
Signifier + Sweet Sans in use
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