I was wondering if you could tell me what font you are using on this site? I am currently looking for a new font for my company's brochures and I love this one - it's nice and clean, professional and yet has personality. Thank you for your help!
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This question does not meet our font identification requirements and I have voted to close it as such– Zach SaucierJan 11, 2016 at 14:45
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1I would recommend the plugin Fontface Ninja for Chrome, Firefox & Safari. When using, hover over any text on a website to see all of the text properties (font type, size, line height, etc).– AndrewHJan 11, 2016 at 17:30
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2Ironically, this would be on-topic on Meta.– Wrzlprmft ♦Jan 11, 2016 at 18:50
2 Answers
It's Open Sans.
In multiple browsers (eg. Firefox and Google Chrome) You can always right-click and choose 'Inspect Element' (or something to that effect) to inspect a website's CSS rules. Since typeface is set by CSS, you should be able to find a clue that way.
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awesome - thank you for both the intel as well as the tip! I really appreciate it!– suzieJan 11, 2016 at 13:13
Another good way to finding out what font a site uses is to use is Fount
Find it here : https://fount.artequalswork.com/
Check it out, its pretty neat.