What is the Andes Condensed font?
Andes, designed by Daniel Hernández, is a display typeface that has neo-humanist characteristics. Its different terminals, among other elements, give it a look of mixed typography.
Andes is a typeface with 10 Upright weights ,10 Italics & Condensed version, ranging from Ultra Light to Black, each of the same x-height. This typeface contains additional italic glyphs (a, y, z, g) that help to emphasise text or words. Andes is based on the design of Merced and both of them share several features.
Andes Condensed Font families
The Andes Condensed includes the following font families:
- Andes Condensed UltraLight
- Andes Condensed UltraLight Italic
- Andes Condensed ExtraLight
- Andes Condensed ExtraLight Italic
- Andes Condensed Light
- Andes Condensed Light Italic
- Andes Condensed Book
- Andes Condensed Book Italic
- Andes Condensed
- Andes Condensed Italic
- Andes Condensed Medium
- Andes Condensed Medium Italic
- Andes Condensed SemiBold
- Andes Condensed SemiBold Italic
- Andes Condensed Bold
- Andes Condensed Bold Italic
- Andes Condensed ExtraBold
- Andes Condensed ExtraBold Italic
- Andes Condensed Black
- Andes Condensed Black Italic
Andes Condensed Preview
Here is a preview of how Andes Condensed will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.

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You won't find Andes Condensed as a free download, so I would advise you just to go ahead and pay for it and download Andes Condensed HERE. You can find some other great options here on MartinWaitFonts.com as well that will save you time looking around all over the web.
It is always best to pay for a premium font rather than trying to find an illegal download. The benefits of paying for Andes Condensed are that you get the license, and if you're caught using it illegally there could be some potential legal implications with the publisher of this particular typeface.
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It's just too risky going about finding free fonts online.
If you really want Andes Condensed and you want to truly own it the legal and safe way, then click here to visit the download and purchase page on MyFonts.com. Here you will be able to obtain the proper license. The designer and publisher deserves to be paid for their work, as they have put in the hours and the creativity to produce such an amazing font. Good luck with your purchase and future use of this font. :)