Drupal.org Gets a Makeover with New Fonts
Drupal.org has refreshed its website with new fonts, transitioning from the previous fonts, Ubuntu and Ubuntu Sans, to ZT Gatha and Noto Sans. This update improves both the visual appeal and usability of the platform, reflecting the ongoing effort to modernize Drupal.org’s design and user experience.
The previous fonts, Ubuntu -300 (for heading) and Ubuntu Sans (for body text), have been replaced. ZT Gatha, now used for headings, offers a sleek and contemporary design with a lightweight appearance, giving the titles a refined yet prominent look. This change enhances the visibility of key content while maintaining a professional aesthetic.
For body text, Drupal.org has adopted Noto Sans, known for its high readability and neutral style. Replacing Ubuntu Sans, Noto Sans provides a smoother reading experience for users, making the dense technical content easier to digest across various screen sizes.
With these font updates, Drupal.org enhances its visual identity and reaffirms its commitment to providing a user-friendly platform for its global community of developers and content creators.
As the official hub for the Drupal open-source project, Drupal.org provides resources, tools, and a space for collaboration for millions of developers, designers, and site builders worldwide. This font update underscores Drupal's ongoing commitment to improving both functionality and design for its global community.