Gilroy Font Family

Gilroy Font Family

Includes 20 styles (Thin–Black + italics) — metadata fixed so it installs as one Gilroy family (not separate “Gilroy-SemiBold” entries like many packs).

Gilroy is a modern geometric sans serif typeface designed by Radomir Tinkov (released in 2016). It’s known for clean, contemporary shapes that work especially well for branding, UI, headlines, editorial layouts, and product design.

Why designers download Gilroy

  • Crisp geometric structure with a modern feel
  • Strong readability across display and interface sizes
  • Large weight range for consistent systems (from Thin to Black + matching italics)
  • Widely used for tech, startup branding, UI typography, and clean editorial work (common real-world usage)

Included Styles (20 Total)

Gilroy is commonly distributed as 20 styles: 10 uprights + 10 matching italics.

Uprights

  • Thin
  • UltraLight
  • Light
  • Regular
  • Medium
  • SemiBold
  • Bold
  • ExtraBold
  • Black
  • Heavy

Italics

  • Thin Italic
  • UltraLight Italic
  • Light Italic
  • Regular Italic
  • Medium Italic
  • SemiBold Italic
  • Bold Italic
  • ExtraBold Italic
  • Black Italic
  • Heavy Italic

Licensing Notes (Read Before Download)

Gilroy is a commercial typeface family sold through official channels (desktop/web licensing options vary by usage).
The designer also indicates that two weights are available for free (commonly referenced as Light and ExtraBold) while the full family is paid.

Recommendation: If you need Gilroy for client work, apps, ads, or high-traffic web use, buy the correct license from an official source.


Quick Install Guide

macOS

  1. Open Font Book
  2. Drag the .ttf files in
  3. Restart design apps if the font doesn’t appear

Windows

  1. Select all .ttf files
  2. Right-click → Install (or Install for all users)
  3. Reopen apps

FAQ

Who designed the Gilroy font?

Gilroy was designed by Radomir Tinkov and released around 2016.

How many styles does Gilroy have?

The full family is commonly listed as 20 styles (10 uprights + 10 italics).

Is Gilroy free for commercial use?

Not as a blanket rule. Some weights are offered for free, but the complete family is commercial, and licensing depends on how you use it (desktop/web/app/ads).

What is Gilroy similar to?

It’s often chosen as a geometric sans alternative in the same “clean modern” lane as other contemporary grotesks/geometric families (varies by project).

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