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Noto is a font family designed to cover all the scripts encoded in the Unicode standard. It is designed with the goal of achieving visual harmony (e.g., compatible heights and stroke thicknesses) across multiple languages/scripts. Commissioned by Google, the font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License. [5]
The FONTLIBRARY (originally called the Open Font Library) is a project devoted to hosting and encouraging the creation of fonts released under Free Licenses. [4] [5] It is a sister project to Openclipart [3] [2] [6] and hosts over 6000 fonts from over 250 contributors. [7] These are intended to be downloaded, remixed and shared freely. [8]
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Open-source typefaces" ... GPL font exception; SIL Open Font License; A. Antykwa PóÅ‚tawskiego; Archivo; B ...
DejaVu fonts (free/open source, "DejaVu Sans" includes 3,471 glyphs and 2,558 kerning pairs in v2.6) Doulos SIL (free/open source, designed for IPA, 3,083 glyphs in v4.014.) EB Garamond (free/open source, includes 3,218 glyphs in 2017) Everson Mono (also known as, Everson Mono Unicode. Shareware; contains all non-CJK characters. 4,899 glyphs in ...
Open Sans is an open source humanist sans-serif typeface that was designed by Steve Matteson under commission from Google. It was released in 2011 and is based on his earlier design called Droid Sans , which was specifically created for Android mobile devices but with slight modifications to its width.
Open-source Unicode typefaces; Droid (typeface), the default fonts for first versions of Android Open Sans, another font based on Droid Sans; Roboto, the default fonts for newer versions of Android; IBM Plex, free and open-source fonts from IBM; National Fonts, free and open-source Thai fonts; PT Fonts, free and open-source fonts from Russia
Google Fonts (formerly known as Google Web Fonts) is a computer font and web font service owned by Google. This includes free and open source font families, an interactive web directory for browsing the library, and APIs for using the fonts via CSS [ 2 ] and Android . [ 3 ]
Additionally, it is an open source typeface, [5] meaning users can use it without cost or the need to credit the creator. Archivo and its variants are available for download from GitHub, [6] Google Fonts, [7] and other sources online.