Libertinus Fonts – comprehensive typeface collection

Libertinus Fonts is a comprehensive typeface collection derived from Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum.

It offers serif, sans-serif and monospaced families together with a dedicated OpenType mathematics font.

The collection also includes display, decorative initials and keyboard-oriented typefaces for specialist typography and technical documentation.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Provides Libertinus Serif in regular, semibold and bold weights with corresponding italic styles.
  • Includes Libertinus Sans in regular, bold and italic variants.
  • Offers a monospaced typeface derived from the serif family.
  • Includes an OpenType mathematics font with additional glyphs and features for mathematical typesetting.
  • Works with OpenType mathematics-capable applications including LuaTeX and XeTeX.
  • Provides a display face optimized for use at large sizes.
  • Includes outlined capital letters suitable for drop caps and decorative typography.
  • Offers a keyboard typeface that places key outlines around characters for technical documentation.

Website: github.com/alerque/libertinus
Support:
Developer: Caleb Maclennan
License: SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1


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