Oxford | Minimal Sans Serif

Download Oxford | Minimal Sans Serif for free! Created by Jen Wagner and published by Aron Reynolds, this sans serif font family is perfect for adding a unique touch to your designs.

Font Name : Oxford | Minimal Sans Serif
Author : Jen Wagner
Website : https://creativemarket.com/jenwagnerco

License: : Free for personal use / Demo
Commercial License Website : https://creativemarket.com/jenwagnerco/2135570-Oxford-Minimal-Sans-Serif
Added by : Aron Reynolds

From our desk:

Introducing Oxford, the minimal sans serif font family that's taking the design world by storm! Created by Jen Wagner, this font is the perfect addition to any design portfolio. If you're looking for a font that's both elegant and modern, then Oxford is the font for you.

Whether you're creating quotes, logos, invitations, magazines, web design, or anything in between, Oxford is the ideal font for your project. With its three weights (light, regular, and bold), you can use it in multiple contexts, making it an incredibly versatile font. It's also great for branding suites, giving your brand a professional and polished look.

Not only is Oxford visually stunning, but it's also incredibly easy to use. Check out the samples to see how quickly you can create circular logos with the floral elements (hand-drawn and vectorized in Illustrator) included in the San Clemente pack. And with non-English characters included, this font is perfect for designers from all over the world.

The cover image by TwigyPosts shows just how gorgeous Oxford looks in use. And with its keyword as "Best Font For Design Portfolio," it's easy to see why. So why wait? Add Oxford to your font collection today and elevate your design projects to the next level!

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