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Yoshida Sans

Yoshida Sans

by TypeUnion
Individual Styles from $29.00
Complete family of 32 fonts: $300.00
Yoshida Sans Font Family was designed by Dan Jones and published by TypeUnion. Yoshida Sans contains 32 styles and family package options.

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About Yoshida Sans Font Family


Yoshida is a modern sans serif made up of 2 widths, 8 weights and their matching italics offering an array of uses and applications with it’s 32 styles. The weights range from a delicate Thin, to a punchy Black that is perfect for branding or headlines. The curvaceous characters create a fun, fluid feel whilst keeping a modern, balanced look and structure. The font has extensive language support making it perfect for large corporations or small start ups. Yoshida also has several ligatures to enhance it’s visual appeal. Yoshida is a versatile font suitable for many applications such as web, print, branding and anything else that takes your fancy.

Designers: Dan Jones

Publisher: TypeUnion

Foundry: TypeUnion

Design Owner: TypeUnion

MyFonts debut: Jan 30, 2018

Yoshida Sans

About TypeUnion

Established in 2013, TypeUnion is a boutique type foundry based in London, England. Through collaborative exploration we aim to create high quality, nurtured typefaces that are versatile across multiple applications. We are constantly crafting new fonts to keep our collection feeling fresh and energetic whilst trying to mirror current trends within our latest releases. We have a special passion for form and detail and we proactively transfer this ethos to the products we design. Our studio is based near the historic Hampton Court Palace in South West London, and on our studio walls that history is mirrored with bits and bobs we have collected along the way including vintage typography examples, posters, stickers and much more.

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