Scout Font is the best sans serif font for logos that a friendly and modern. You can find everything for this type of logo, from lightweight versions to thick, bold block fonts.
Cyrus Highsmith redesigned Geraldine Hessler’s Entertainment Weekly with Scout and related logotype.
This font will give you the best quality of user experience. This typeface is known for its modern and large style.
Due to its versatile typeface that is firmly built for display functions. And the great aspect is that all the characters have a clear structure without any mistakes. That way, they look really awesome.
Font Details
Font Name: | Scout Font Family |
Style: | Sans Serif, Basic, Display |
Font Designer: | Cyrus Highsmith |
File Format: | TTF |
License: | Free For Commercial Use |
Files: | Scout (Truetype) |
Character Map Image
You will find it perfect for display and printing tasks.

Usage
For its elegant look, you can use this font for all kinds of design purposes like newspapers, headlines, posters, banners, covers, magazines, books, and corporate use.
Omega Sans Font by Anthony James and Open Sans Condensed Font by Steve Matteson, you can also check these display sans serif fonts for future work.
Supported Languages
This font family offers 24 different versions including regular and bold, light, black, condensed styles, etc.

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