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Varet Gothic Soft

by Elyas Beria
Individual Styles from $9.00 USD
Complete family of 16 fonts: $18.00 USD
The Varet Gothic Soft Font Family was designed by Elyas Beria and published by Elyas Beria. Varet Gothic Soft contains 16 styles and family package options.

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A refined grotesque with warmth, character, and versatility. Varet Gothic Soft is a contemporary sans serif that blends industrial utility with humanist charm. Designed with gently rounded corners and subtle texture, it softens the rigidity of traditional grotesques, giving text a friendly, approachable tone without losing confidence or clarity. Built for both digital and print, Varet Gothic Soft shines in branding, editorial design, packaging, and display typography. Its balanced proportions and smooth letterforms deliver readability at small sizes, while the heavier weights and obliques bring bold personality to headlines and logos. The family includes 16 styles — from Light to Heavy, with matching italics and small caps — offering a full typographic toolkit. Extended multilingual support ensures seamless use across global projects. Features • 8 weights + italics • Small caps and oblique styles • Rounded, softened edges for a warm grotesque feel • Subtle texture for organic character • Extensive Latin language support Perfect for Branding, packaging, posters, magazines, signage, and contemporary identities that balance craftsmanship with modern design.

Designers: Elyas Beria

Publisher: Elyas Beria

Foundry: Elyas Beria

Design Owner: Elyas Beria

MyFonts debut: Aug 20, 2020

Varet Gothic Soft

About Elyas Beria

Illustrator, typographer, painter, potter, father, husband, bon vivant. Elyas Beria is a one-man foundry designing type he wishes existed already. [The foundry description must be at least 350 characters. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, vis id invidunt inimicus, electram conclusionemque id eam. Duo ex augue vocent, et pri lorem elitr. Est te nisl pertinax philosophia, mei aliquid corrumpit voluptaria ea.]

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