Open Sans + Arsenal Standard
Arsenal is a semi-grotesque sans serif front from Ukrainian designer Andrij Shevchenko. This typeface was primarily designed to be used for body text and intended for use in professional communication. Arsenal’s design features narrow proportions, these create a design that is notably neutrality, clear, and swift.
Open Sans + Lora
Lora is a contemporary serif typeface with roots in calligraphy. With its moderate contrast, this is another font well suited for body text. The overall typographic voice of Lora is perfect in projects with a modern-day story, or an artistic flair.
Open Sans + Bitter
Designed by Sol Matas and motivated by their love for the pixel, Bitter was born. A contemporary slab serif typeface designed specifically to be read off of any computer screen, from mobile to Desktop.
Open Sans + Domine
Another font designed to be used on computer screens. Domine’s design processes was designed, tested and optimized for body text on the web from the very smart. Because of this, it performs well at 14 and 16 px and can even be used as small as 11, 12 or 13px.
Open Sans + Inter
From Swedish designer Rasmus Andersson, Inter is yet another variable font family carefully crafted & designed for computer screens. However, this font in particular performs well for web pages that need increased usability due to its tall x-height.