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What is the Cohort font?

Cohort is a strong and crisp geometric sans serif. Cohort uses a rounded rectangle as its central motif. Although the geometric design is minimalistic, Cohort has a variety of unique letterforms that keep the design from being too predictable and maintains a bit of beautiful nuance with plenty of legibility. Cohort’s six different weights give it a great deal of versatility, from its sharp and potent black weight to the fresh and razor sharp thin. Cohort can be used for logotypes, headlines or short blocks of text. Cohort includes many useful OpenType features, including a set of upright italic swash alternates, ligatures, small caps, fractions and old style figures, sharper and more unique counterforms and simplified characters for titling. More… OpenType-capable applications such as the Adobe suite or Quark can take full advantage of automatically replacing ligatures and alternates. This family also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of latin based languages.

Cohort Font families

The Cohort includes the following font families:
  • Cohort Thin
  • Cohort Thin Italic
  • Cohort Light
  • Cohort Light Italic
  • Cohort
  • Cohort Italic
  • Cohort Bold
  • Cohort Bold Italic
  • Cohort Black
  • Cohort Black Italic
  • Cohort Heavy
  • Cohort Heavy Italic

Cohort Preview

Here is a preview of how Cohort will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.

Is Cohort Free to Download on 1000fonts.com?

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It is very unlikely you'll be able to find it for free, you risk getting viruses on your computer, and even if you do find it please remember that it's illegal to use it if you didn't pay for it!

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