Playfair Display
About Playfair Display
Claus Eggers Sørensen द्वारा डिज़ाइन, यह high-contrast serif 18वीं सदी की European typeface परंपरा से प्रेरित है। इसके dramatic thick-thin contrast और elegant proportions इसे editorial headlines, book covers और luxury brand materials के लिए एक उत्कृष्ट विकल्प बनाते हैं। Bold और bold italic weights में black और italic variants भी उपलब्ध हैं।
Character Map
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Weight Waterfall (6)
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<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Playfair+Display:wght@500;600;700;800;900;400&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Playfair+Display:wght@500;600;700;800;900;400&display=swap');
font-family: 'Playfair Display', serif;
brew install --cask font-playfair-display
Details
- Category
- Serif
- Style
- modern-serif
- Weights
- 6
- Italic
- ✓
- कोरियन
- ✗
- Designer
- Claus Eggers Sorensen
- License
- OFL
- Version
- Popularity
- #17
- Downloads
- 2
License Usage
| Web use | Allowed |
| Allowed | |
| Video / Broadcast | Allowed |
| Packaging | Allowed |
| App embedding | Allowed |
| Brand / Logo | Allowed |
| Modification | Allowed |
OFL — Free for personal & commercial use
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Typography Concepts
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Cap Height
The height of a capital letter measured from the baseline to the top of flat capitals like 'H' or 'I'.
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Contrast (Typography)
The difference between the thickest and thinnest parts of a letter's strokes. High-contrast fonts (like Didot) have dramatic variation.
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Stroke
Any line that forms part of a letter — vertical, horizontal, diagonal, or curved. Stroke contrast defines much of a typeface's character.
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Terminal
The end of a stroke that doesn't have a serif — can be ball, beak, teardrop, or flat shaped. Terminal style is a key identifier of type classification.
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Crossbar
The horizontal stroke in letters like 'A', 'H', 'e', 'f'. Its position relative to the x-height affects readability.
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Kerning
The adjustment of space between individual letter pairs to achieve visually consistent spacing.