Cabrito Sans was designed by Jeremy Dooley and published by insigne. Cabrito Sans contains 48 styles and family package options.
It’s time to kick off your shoes and feel the ‘sans’ between your toes. Like Cabrito Inverto, its stress-reversing cousin, the new Cabrito Sans serves up something nice and cool in the heat of the project.
A quick recap: the original Cabrito is an insigne Design slab serif produced for the kid’s book The Clothes Letters Wear. It’s been pretty well-received–even more than I expected. I promised to grow the family with a free-standing inverted style that could pair well with Cabrito. (See Cabrito Inverto.) Now, I’m rounding out the family with this well-crafted sans.
And so now, Sans is where it’s at. Strip away the serifs of Cabrito, and you have a laid back, rounded sans serif alternative served up over easy. This handwriting-inspired creation–like its relatives–is definitely not uptight about its forms (though not afraid to show them off a little).
Cabrito Sans‘ whole pack of alternates is accessible in any OpenType-enabled program. This kiddo consists of a workforce of alternates, swashes, and alternate titling caps to give the font a little extra sweetener to its flavor. Also bundled are swash alternates, old style figures, and compact caps. Check out the interactive PDF brochure to test out each these options. This font family members also consists of the glyphs for 72 various languages.
Cabrito Inverto and Cabrito do pair nicely with Cabrito Sans (in case you doubted). Use Sans–or all three of these amigos–to express friendliness on just about anything: food, candy, toys, cars (if you’re feeling bold). Don’t wait, though. Purchase Cabrito Sans today, and bring a one-of-a-kind look to whatever your computer’s next design party is.