The Common Serif project is based on Libertinus Serif. It started as a fork of Libertinus Serif 7.040 version.
The aim of the Common Serif project is to change the way the font family is produced.
The new project is based on masters (Regular and Bold), which allow interpolating 5 instances of the Normal version: Regular, News, Medium, SemiBold, Bold; and 5 instances of the cursive version: Italic, News Italic, Medium Italic, SemiBold Italic, Bold Italic.
The project is in its beginning. Any contributions are well-come and highly appreciated.
The Libertinus font project began as a fork of the Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum fonts. Libertinus was forked from the 5.3.0 (2012-07-02) release of the Linux Libertine fonts. The original impetus was to add an OpenType math companion to the Libertine font families. Over time it grew into to a full-fledged fork addressing many of the bugs in the Libertine fonts.
Hat-tip to Frédéric Wang for coming up with the name "Libertinus".
Thanks to Khaled Hosny who was the primary contributor and maintainer from 2012–2020. If you like this font, please thank and even consider sponsoring him!
In 2020, Khaled passed the role of maintainer on to Caleb Maclennan.
In 2022 Stefan Peev started a new project, Common Serif, which further develops Libertinus Serif.
If you make modifications to the project, be sure to add your details below, including your name
(N), email
(if you have one) (E), web-address
(if you have one) (W), twitter handle
(if you have one) (T) and description
(D).
- N: Stefan Peev
- E: [email protected]
- W: https://localfonts.eu
- T: https://twitter.com/localfonts
- D: Project Manager and Designer
SIL Open Font License OFL
For Unicode Support in Common Serif see Unicode Support page.
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The Local Fonts project consists of the following fonts:
If you apreciate the project, please feel free to donate: PayPal.