Introduction The “knowledge2017” font—sometimes stylized without spaces or referenced in searches as “knowledge2017 font”—appears in niche design circles and on several user-created projects. It’s not a mainstream commercial typeface, so information is scattered across forums, font repositories, and project pages. This post compiles what’s known about the font, assesses its visual characteristics, suggests practical uses, and offers guidance for finding and using it responsibly.
Open the PDF or slide that originally used the font. Use a tool like (MyFonts) or FontSquirrel’s Matcherator . Upload a screenshot of the text. In 9 out of 10 cases, the result will be Open Sans . knowledge2017 font
Its x-height is generous, making lowercase letters (like ‘a’, ‘e’, ‘c’) appear larger relative to capitals—a critical feature for body text at 10–12pt. The stroke contrast is moderate: not as dramatic as a Didot, but not as monotone as a Slab serif. Open the PDF or slide that originally used the font