As of 2026, the family includes 30 styles consisting of 3 widths (Condensed, Normal, Wide), 5 weights, and matching italics.
Do not just type "Sans Plomb." Use:
is a vintage, road-inspired font family designed by the French studio Image Format and published through the Lift Type foundry. The name "Sans Plomb" translates from French as "Unleaded," reflecting its aesthetic roots in gas station signage and 20th-century automotive culture. Design Overview
It relies on rigid, blocky shapes that feel stable and aggressive.
Combine Sans Plomb with neon colors (hot pink, cyan, and electric blue). Use it for the main title of a poster and pair it with a much smaller, clean sans-serif for the details. The contrast between the heavy industrial title and the modern secondary text creates a striking "Steampunk" or "Cyberpunk" vibe.