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Inclusive Sans Font Free Download (Commercial Use)

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Inclusive Sans Font Package

Inclusive Sans is a sans-serif Google Fonts family available for free download. This package preserves the original font files, includes the required OFL license, and is suitable for editorial, branding, interface, and commercial-use workflows that need clean redistribution records.

Sans-serifStyle
10Variants
291.69 KBPackage Size

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Includes original files, OFL.txt, and metadata.json

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Paragraph

Inclusive Sans brings a restrained rhythm that works well in interface copy, decks, simple landing pages, and clean branded layouts.

Characters

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StyleSans-serif
Variants10
Subsetslatin, latin-ext, vietnamese
LicenseSIL OFL 1.1

Inclusive Sans Font Overview

Inclusive Sans is a sans-serif Google Fonts family available for free download. This package preserves the original font files, includes the required OFL license, and is suitable for editorial, branding, interface, and commercial-use workflows that need clean redistribution records.

  • Category: Sans-serif
  • Available variants: 300, regular, 500, 600, 700, 300italic, italic, 500italic, 600italic, 700italic
  • Supported subsets: latin, latin-ext, vietnamese

How to Use Inclusive Sans

Inclusive Sans works well for headings, UI labels, social graphics, landing pages, and lightweight brand systems where a reliable sans-serif style is needed.

Pair Inclusive Sans with a neutral sans serif for product interfaces, or combine it with a higher-contrast display family when you need more hierarchy in editorial layouts.

This package includes subsets reported by Google Fonts: latin, latin-ext, vietnamese. Always verify glyph coverage against your specific production language set before launch.

Commercial use note

This package is prepared for projects that need local archival records. Review the included license carefully, keep the original font naming intact, and retain the license file when redistributing the package.

License

This font package is distributed with the SIL Open Font License 1.1. The ZIP archive includes the required OFL.txt file without modification.

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Verification source: Official Google Fonts repository

Source Attribution

Font family: Inclusive Sans

Source catalog: Google Fonts

Original font names and files are preserved exactly as distributed.

Google Fonts API does not expose designer attribution in its standard catalog response. This page attributes the distribution source accurately and preserves the original family naming without implying unsupported authorship claims.

Usage Rights

You may use this font according to the SIL Open Font License. Redistribution must keep the license text included, and reserved font names must not be changed for modified versions.

Package Details

Archive fileinclusive-sans-kreativ.zip
Packaged assets12
ZIP size291.69 KB
Local recordsFonts, OFL.txt, metadata.json

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Inclusive Sans Font FAQ

Is Inclusive Sans free for commercial use?

This package is distributed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. Commercial usage is generally allowed under that license, but your team should still review the included OFL text before redistribution or modification.

What is included in the download?

The ZIP includes locally stored font files, the required OFL.txt license file, and metadata.json for internal indexing.

Why download a local package instead of linking to Google Fonts directly?

A local package is useful when you need archive-ready assets, offline review, CMS uploads, or a distribution workflow that keeps the license alongside the font files.

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