A: Legally, no. However, if you are a student demonstrating a design concept about ADNOC, you may fall under "fair use" for critique/education. Do not use it for commercial mockups.

ADNOC is one of the world’s leading energy producers, and their visual identity required a typeface that communicated precision, reliability, and heritage. The font was developed as part of a massive rebranding effort to streamline the company's visual language across its vast network of subsidiaries.

While originally a proprietary font created for internal and partner use, the growing demand from the design community has made Adnoc Sans a popular choice for projects requiring a "geometric yet humanist" touch. It bridges the gap between the strict grids of modern tech companies and the approachable curves of consumer branding.

If you need a free alternative (open source), Montserrat is an excellent choice. It is a geometric sans-serif that shares the bold, urban feel of ADNOC Sans.

If you are searching for a "Free Download" of ADNOC Sans, it is vital to understand the licensing and copyright implications.

If you are a vendor, agency, or employee working directly with ADNOC, request access to their digital asset management system. They provide the font package at no cost within the scope of approved projects.