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Libertinas & co

Libertinas & co

by deFharo
Individual Styles from $28.00 USD
Libertinas & co Font Family was designed by Fernando Haro and published by deFharo. Libertinas & co contains 1 styles.

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About Libertinas & co Font Family


Libertinas & co. is a handwritten typeface, with a casual, elegant and sensual style, with many possibilities to compose different titles, flyers, publications or typographic posters for example. The font has an extra set of capital letters and another one of decorative lowercase for word end, also 3 stylistic set with more alternative letters and many other Open Type functions. Includes the Bitcoin symbol.

The Commercial version includes

- 734 glyphs. Latin Extended-A • OTF & TTF - Libertinas & co. can be used unlimited for both Commercial and Personal projects. - The download file includes a PDF with the specimen sheet of typography. - OpenType features compatible with: Photoshop, Illustrator, QuarkXpress, Indesign. - OpenType Functions: Scientific Inferiors, Swash, Terminal Forms, Titling alternates, Extended Fractions, Inferiors, All Alternates, Superiors, Contextual Ligatures, Denominators, Contextual Alternates, Contextual Swash, Discretionary Ligatures, Capital Spacing, Superscript, Additional languages, Superior letters, Oldstyle Figures, Historical Forms, Historical Ligatures, Kerning, Localized Forms, Numbers Small Caps, Numerators, Ordinals, Subscript, Ornaments, Slashed Zero, Standard Ligatures, Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Set, Fractions. - Bitcoin symbol (ligatures): b#

Designers: Fernando Haro

Publisher: deFharo

Foundry: deFharo

Design Owner: deFharo

MyFonts debut: Mar 21, 2017

Libertinas & co

About deFharo

My name is Fernando Haro, I am a freelance graphic designer and I live in Spain.I always liked the purity and expressiveness of vector design, unintentionally discovering typographic design made me find a passion.In the way I learn, I have developed different font styles, so my work is eclectic.Technically I am very interested in relating mathematical sequences with proportions, metrics and kerning and minimalism in vector drawing drives me.

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