DM Sans is a low-contrast geometric sans serif design, intended for use at smaller text sizes. DM Sans supports a Latin Extended glyph set, enabling typesetting for English and other Western European languages. It was designed by Colophon Foundry (UK), who started from the Latin portion of Indian Type Foundry's Poppins. In May 2023 DM Sans is updated, expanding the coverage of the weight range to Thin & ExtraBlack (100–1000 weight range) along with a new optical size axis.


DM Sans is a low-contrast geometric sans serif design, intended for use at smaller text sizes. DM Sans supports a Latin Extended glyph set, enabling typesetting for English and other Western European languages. It was designed by Colophon Foundry (UK), who started from the Latin portion of Indian Type Foundry's Poppins. In May 2023 DM Sans is updated, expanding the coverage of the weight range to Thin & ExtraBlack (100–1000 weight range) along with a new optical size axis.
A1 features 12 websites using DM Sans, including Vecton, Maria Vareva, and Nuraform. Browse these examples to see how designers pair it with different styles and layouts.
Websites using DM Sans on A1 tend towards Animated, Pattern, and Dark design styles. They’re most commonly built with Webflow, Framer, and Next.js.
You can get DM Sans from the link above. Many fonts are available through Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or as web font files.