0;1023;0;2cb; 0;d7;0;f1; 0;88;0;98; 0;279;0;17a; 0;1152;0;b19;
Kontext H is a versatile sans-serif family that made its debut on May 14, 2021. The numbering system in the name (e.g., 25 200) refers to specific typographic variations within the family's grid of weights and styles. Designer: Darius Samek Foundry: Elster Fonts
Licensing Options: Licenses are available for different use cases, including Desktop, Webfonts, and Mobile Apps.
2. Manrope
Manrope is a modern sans-serif that feels slightly more contemporary and technical than standard fonts. It has unique rounded curves that give it personality, similar to the subtle quirks found in Kontext.
How to Download and Install Correctly
Once you have secured the legitimate kontext_h_25_200_new.otf or .ttf file, here is a step-by-step installation guide.
- Always read the
LICENSE.txtfile. If the font is truly free, it will likely be under the SIL Open Font License (OFL) . This allows personal and commercial use (logos, products, websites) without payment. - If the font is a "Free for Personal Use" font, you cannot use it for client work, merchandise, or your business website. You would need to purchase a commercial license (usually $25–$100).
Understanding Font Specifications
- "h 25 200": This could refer to the height or size specifications of the font or characters in a certain context, but without more details, it's a bit ambiguous. It might relate to a specific use case like signage, headlines, or any text meant to be viewed from a distance.
- "Kontext" or Similar Fonts: If "Kontext" is a specific font name, it might be a lesser-known or custom font. However, there are numerous fonts available that could serve similar purposes, especially if you're looking for something that works well for headings or large text displays.
- Editorial Design (Magazines and book covers)
- Corporate Branding (Logos and business cards)
- UI/UX Design (App interfaces and dashboards)
- Poster and Flyer Design (Headlines that need to pop)

