Averia Serif Libre

Averia Serif Libre is a display serif typeface created by averaging characteristics of many fonts to form a unique superfamily.

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Averia Serif Libre

About

Averia Serif Libre is a display serif font family designed by Dan Sayers through an averaging process of 725 Google Web Fonts. It includes six styles with weights 300, 400, and 700, featuring both normal and italic styles. The design reflects a blend of common glyph shapes and metrics from a broad font collection, resulting in a distinctive and versatile serif display typeface.

Overview

Averia Serif Libre is a display serif typeface developed by Dan Sayers by averaging the metrics and glyphs of hundreds of fonts. It offers six styles across three weights (300, 400, 700) with italic and normal variants. The font supports Latin scripts and is suitable for expressive display use where a unique serif voice is desired. Its design is rooted in a systematic averaging of many source fonts, creating a balanced and harmonious appearance.

Designer: Dan Sayers

Similar fonts:

  • Noto Serif

Usage

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