Libertinus Serif
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概要 Libertinus Serif
Libertinus Serif, developed by Philipp H. Poll as a fork of the Linux Libertine project, is a classical oldstyle serif suitable for long-form scholarly and literary typesetting. It covers Latin, Cyrillic, Cyrillic Extended, Greek, Greek Extended, Hebrew, and Vietnamese scripts in regular, bold, and italic cuts, making it one of the more comprehensive open-source text faces for multilingual academic work. Its proportions and spacing are calibrated for comfortable reading at body-text sizes in books, theses, and journals.
文字マップ
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ウェイトウォーターフォール (3)
使い方
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Libertinus+Serif:wght@600;700;400&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Libertinus+Serif:wght@600;700;400&display=swap');
font-family: 'Libertinus Serif', serif;
brew install --cask font-libertinus-serif
詳細
- カテゴリ
- Serif
- ウェイト
- 3
- イタリック
- ✓
- 韓国語
- ✗
- デザイナー
- Philipp H. Poll
- ライセンス
- OFL
- バージョン
- 人気度
- #1589
- ダウンロード
- 455
ライセンス使用
| Web使用 | 許可 |
| 印刷 | 許可 |
| 動画 / 放送 | 許可 |
| パッケージ | 許可 |
| アプリ埋め込み | 許可 |
| ブランド / ロゴ | 許可 |
| 改変 | 許可 |
OFL — 個人・商用とも無料で使用可能
言語サポート
最適な用途
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Libertinus Serif font free for commercial use?
Yes — Libertinus Serif is an open-source font, free to use in personal and commercial projects.
What type of typeface is Libertinus Serif?
Libertinus Serif is a Serif typeface.
What does Libertinus Serif support?
Libertinus Serif primarily supports hebrew text.