Coben Font Family -
The variety of weights—from light to bold—makes it excellent for magazine articles, blog posts, and long-form web content.
If you're specifying a particular weight or style within the family, use:
The includes meticulously crafted tabular and proportional figures. The numerals are designed with the same x-height as the capital letters, making them perfect for financial reports, data dashboards, and pricing tables. The dollar sign ($), euro (€), and pound (£) are unobtrusive yet distinct. Coben Font Family
The Coben Font Family (available on platforms like YouWorkForThem ) consists of: Light, Regular, Medium, and Bold.
: Tabular numbers, old-style figures, proportional figures, and scientific inferiors. The variety of weights—from light to bold—makes it
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While modern and somewhat futuristic, the letterforms are constructed with clean lines that avoid being harsh, ensuring the typeface feels professional yet contemporary. The dollar sign ($), euro (€), and pound
Whether you are designing the next billion-dollar app, a local coffee shop menu, or a corporate annual report, Coben provides the structural integrity of a skyscraper with the welcoming warmth of a human hand. It is, quite simply, a typeface that works as hard as you do.
Always purchase from official type foundries or reputable distributors (like MyFonts, YouWorkForThem, or Creative Market) to ensure you receive the correct OTF files and licensing rights.
Additionally, most professional versions of the Coben Font Family include "Italic" or "Oblique" counterparts for every weight. Unlike standard obliques which simply slant the letter, Coben’s italics often feature true cursive influences (such as a change in the structure of the lowercase 'a').