Comum Sans Font is a sans-serif typeface inspired by lettering found in popular urban prints, such as wheatpaste posters, street posters, and storefront signage. These printed typographies are part of the city’s graphic landscape, yet they are often un-dervalued by academic design and by visual rules that define what is considered “correct.”
The design of Comum Sans is based on the understanding that these prints are also cultural expressions of the city. Its name embraces the idea of the “common” as something collective and accessible, which is why the typeface is distributed for free.
The font was designed for headlines and performs well in medium-length texts. Its characters can be stretched, distorted, and edited without losing their essential characteristics.





























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