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TikTok Sans is the default font used in millions of TikTok videos. It supports over 460 languages, and is optimised for high-DPI mobile UI typesetting.
The Monaspace type system is a monospaced type superfamily with some modern tricks up its sleeve. It consists of five variable axis typefaces. Each one has a distinct voice, but they are all metrics-compatible with one another, allowing you to mix and match them for a more expressive typographical palette.
The Libre Franklin font family is an open source interpretation and expansion of Franklin Gothic, a classic font. It covers 105 Latin Languages.
Iosevka is a slender monospace sans-serif or slab-serif typeface inspired by Pragmata Pro, M+, and PF DIN Mono, designed to be the ideal font for programming. Iosevka is completely generated from its source code.
Thatcher Ulrich's first outline font design. He started with the goal of producing a neutral, readable sans-serif text font. There are lots of "expressive" fonts out there, but he wanted to start with something very plain and clean, something he might want to actually use.
Paytone One is a sans serif typeface developed for use as a display and headlining webfont.
The face has a slight casual appearance with ample round bowls. The slanted stroke terminals add some visual play to the overall appearance of the font.
Recursive Sans & Mono is a variable type family built for better code & UI. It is inspired by casual script signpainting, but designed primarily to meet the needs of programming environments and application interfaces.
The Linux Libertine fonts is a set of typefaces containing both a Serif version ("Linux Libertine") and a Sans Serif ("Linux Biolinum") designed to be used together as an alternative for Times/Times New Roman and Helvetica/Arial. The Serif typeface comes in two shapes and two weights, and with a Small Capitals version of the regular typeface. Linux Biolinum is available in both Regular and Bold weights.
This package provides a programming font focused on source code legibility.
scientifica is largely based on creep, with a number of minor tweaks to improve readability (a matter of taste of course). Most characters are just 4px wide, which is brilliant for low dpi(90-120) displays.
NewComputerModern is a new assembly of Computer Modern fonts including extensions in many directions for both Latin based languages, non-Latin based languages and Mathematics, all compatible in style to CM fonts. In addition to the Regular weight of Computer Modern, it provides a Book weight for heavier printing.
Iosevka is a slender monospace sans-serif or slab-serif typeface inspired by Pragmata Pro, M+, and PF DIN Mono, designed to be the ideal font for programming. Iosevka is completely generated from its source code.
The Go font family is a set of WGL4 TrueType fonts from the Bigelow & Holmes type foundry, released under the same license as the Go programming language. It includes a set of proportional, sans-serif fonts, and a set of monospace, slab-serif fonts.
The Libertinus font family is a fork of Linux Libertine that addresses many bugs in the unmaintained original and adds a new mathematical companion font for use with OpenType math-capable applications like LuaTex or XeTeX.
The unified Libertinus family consists of:
Libertinus Serif, forked from Linux Libertine;
Libertinus Sans Serif, forked from Linux Biolinum;
Libertinus Mono, forked from Linux Libertine Mono; and
Libertinus Math, an original matching OpenType math font.
The mission of the Scientific and Technical Information Exchange (STIX) font creation project is the preparation of a comprehensive set of fonts that serve the scientific and engineering community in the process from manuscript creation through final publication, both in electronic and print formats.
FiraGO is a multilingual extension of the Fira Sans font family. Based on the Fira Sans 4.3 glyph set, FiraGO adds support for the Arabic, Devanagari, Georgian, Hebrew and Thai scripts.
Note that FiraGO does not include corresponding source.
Hack is designed to be a workhorse typeface for code. It expands upon the Bitstream Vera & DejaVu projects, provides over 1,500 glyphs, and includes Powerline support.
This package provides a collection of open fonts compiled and adapted by David Revoy and collaborators for use in the comic strip Pepper&Carrot.
Source Serif is a set of OpenType fonts to complement the Source Sans family.
Inter is a typeface carefully crafted & designed for computer screens. Inter features a tall x-height to aid in readability of mixed-case and lower-case text. Inter is a variable font with several OpenType features, like contextual alternates that adjusts punctuation depending on the shape of surrounding glyphs, slashed zero for when you need to disambiguate "0" from "o", tabular numbers, etc.
Plangothic is a sans font based on Source Han Sans, modified to cover most CJK unified ideograph characters.
This package provides the Plex font family. It comes in a Sans, Serif, Mono and Sans Condensed, all with roman and true italics. The fonts have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments as well as other mediums.
DejaVu provides an expanded version of the Vera font family aiming for quality and broader Unicode coverage while retaining the original Vera style. DejaVu currently works towards conformance to the Multilingual European Standards (MES-1 and MES-2) for Unicode coverage. The DejaVu fonts provide serif, sans and monospaced variants.
WenQuanYi Zen Hei is a Hei-Ti style (sans-serif type) Chinese outline font. It is designed for general purpose text formatting and on-screen display of Chinese characters and symbols from many other languages. WenQuanYi Zen Hei provides a rather complete coverage of Chinese Hanzi glyphs, including both simplified and traditional forms. The total glyph number in this font is over 35,000, including over 21,000 Chinese Hanzi. This font has full coverage of the GBK (CP936) charset, CJK Unified Ideographs, as well as the code-points needed for zh_cn, zh_sg, zh_tw, zh_hk, zh_mo, ja (Japanese) and ko (Korean) locales for fontconfig.