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About
Vollkorn is a serif font family created by Friedrich Althausen, featuring a variable weight axis from 400 to 900 in both Roman and Italic styles. It supports multiple scripts including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, and Vietnamese. The design emphasizes a strong presence with dark serifs and a lively bounce, suitable for both body text and headlines.
Overview
Vollkorn originated as Friedrich Althausen's first typeface design, released in 2005. It aims to be a quiet, modest, and high-quality text face for everyday use, embodying a dark and meaty serif style with a healthy, bouncing appearance. The name "Vollkorn" means "wholemeal" in German, referencing traditional small fonts used in hand setting. Updated in 2020, it now offers a variable font with a weight axis in both Roman and Italic styles, enhancing its versatility for print and web projects.
Designer: Friedrich Althausen
Similar fonts:
- Libre Baskerville
- Atma
- Lato
Usage
"" Access one-stop/vollkorn using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.