Designed by No single designer (original standard); Albert-Jan Pool (for FF DIN) - Free for Personal Use
DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung) is a highly legible and versatile industrial sans-serif typeface, originating from a German standard for road signs and technical documentation. Its clear, unadorned forms make it ideal for signage, corporate identity, branding, and user interfaces, offering a modern, clean, and utilitarian aesthetic.
Designed by:
No single designer (original standard); Albert-Jan Pool (for FF DIN)
Foundry: Deutsches Institut für Normung (original standard); FontFont (for FF DIN, now part of Monotype)
Category: Sans Serif Grotesque
Uploaded by: veer8vkm
Standard closed-source license. Font must be purchased or licensed. Restrictions vary by vendor (embedding, desktop vs web use, etc.).
Original standard: Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V. For FF DIN: © 1995 Albert-Jan Pool, FontFont (now Monotype).
Tags: German UI branding corporate display geometric grotesque industrial legible modern sans-serif signage technical text utilitarian