California Sunday Font Duo

California Sunday Font Duo is a set of two modern sans serif typefaces inspired by carefree, warm summer days. California Sunday Classic includes uppercase and lowercase with rounded features, while California Sunday Flat Caps is an all-uppercase typeface with complementary character.

Both styles in the duo come with six weights – plus italics! – dozens of ligatures and alternates, and support for 30+ languages (including Greek and Cyrillic alphabets).

This is a very versatile font pairing, which can be used for 1980s retro and Millennial-modern designs alike. It’s ideal for clean, friendly branding because of the perfect contrast between the alternate-rich California Sunday Classic and its friendly companion California Sunday Flat Caps.

California Sunday Classic (730 glyphs) and California Sunday Flat Caps (427 glyphs) consist of:

  • the complete Latin alphabet (with all accent marks)

  • the complete Modern Greek alphabet (with all accent marks)

  • the complete Cyrillic alphabet (with all accent marks)

  • dozens of common and decorative ligatures and alternates

  • extensive punctuation

  • numerals and fractions

  • dingbats and arrows

Languages:

California Sunday has Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets, supporting dozens of languages and making it ideal for multilingual branding, publications, ads, social media, and more! Among the most common languages it supports are: English, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, Flemish, French, German, Modern Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Luxembourgish, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss German, Turkish, and Ukrainian.

Software:

No special software is required to use California Sunday fonts. You can even use these fonts with Canva! Software that supports Open Type features is recommended to make the most of the ligatures and alternates.

Download includes:

  • .OTF files

  • .WOFF and WOFF2 web fonts

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