Liberteen
This font consists of 6 files. The Liberteen font supports Cyrillic and Latin language systems. This font is quite popular. It has 337 views and 93 downloads at the moment. According to preliminary information, the font is "Paid font". You use this at your own risk. Check the license type yourself. Available styles: Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black.
- 337
- 93
- 30.11.2019
- Cyrillic, Latin
- Paid font
- Tags: antiqua, light, lightweight, serif, thin
Categories:
Serif fonts |
Light, thin fonts
Font Articles
Images
Font file info
We have collected all the most important information about the Liberteen Medium font.
Below is a table about the font file version, license, copyright, designer and vendor name.
The information is taken from the "TTF" font file.
- Full name
- Liberteen Medium
- Font family
- Liberteen Medium
- Preferred subfamily
- Medium
- Font subfamily
- Regular
- Version
- Version 1.001
- Trademark
- Liberteen is a trademark of ParaType, Inc.
- Manufacturer
- ParaType Ltd
- Designer
- Alexander Lubovenko
- Designer URL
- http://www.paratype.com/help/designers/designer.asp?code=PT_LUB
- Vendor URL
- http://www.paratype.com
- License
- http://www.paratype.com/eula
- License URL
- http://www.paratype.com/eula
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2015 ParaType, Inc., ParaType Ltd. All rights reserved.
- Description
- Liberteen is a display typeface combining contemporary sharpness of lettershapes and post-modern irony in details with historical roots. The typeface is based on slab-serif faces of the 19th century including famous Clarendon. Liberteen is not a revival but rather a free interpretation of traditional design. Its lightest and darkest styles work perfectly in extra large sizes and Regular is suitable for a short text setting. Liberteen is a proper typeface for putting together allusions to the 19th century type revolution and a contemporary layout. The typeface was designed by Alexander Lubovenko and released by ParaType in 2015.
Comments (0)
Be the first to leave a comment. Your opinion is important to us. Thank you!
Add comments