We develop 2 artful digital font-families called “Linux Libertine” (serif font) and “Biolinum” (sans-serif). Both elegant good-readable Unicode fonts for daily & professional use (see OpenType & WOFF). Break the monotony of (c) W*ndows Fonts!

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), Open Font License 1.1 (OFL 1.1)

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  • Very good font
  • Awesome. You should submit your fonts to the Google Fonts project so we can sync to our desktops.
  • I love this typeface family--I find it to be one of the most attractive and professional in appearance. I specifically love how beautifully Libertine and Biolinum complement each other. I only wish these fonts were available on Google Fonts.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • I found some Microsoft Windows fonts such as Arial, Cambria, Segoe UI, Times New Roman can support contour tones (see official website of the International Phonetic Association) very well, which need each several tone bars to combine as ligature. But Linux Libertine cannot. Please add this feature.
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2003-09-05