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- typography
- cross-posted to:
- typography
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/2011048
For years I’ve been using DejaVu fonts, but in the last years I had the feeling that this project had been abandoned. And indeed it has.
Does anyone know of good open-source alternatives?
I’ve heard of GNU Unifont, which seems still alive, but it isn’t the kind of font one would use for, say, slides or websites.
Liberation and Kurinto were interesting (though not au par with DejaVu, in my opinion), but seem to have been abandoned as well.
I’m tired of Google and personally am not interested in fonts commissioned by them.
What exactly are you looking for?
FYI, most fonts on Google fonts have not been commissioned by them, they are aggregating a lot of independently developed open source fonts. But if your looking for other sources, check Fontsquirrel or Fontshare
And if you give me some specifics, I’d be happy to recommend some specific faces.
Thank you so much for your availability! These are some features I’ve been looking for, in order of preference. I know that probably no font family satisfies all of them:
I’ll look at the sources you shared!
Are you looking for a superfamily with sans/serif/mono? Or would sans & mono be enough?
All three best, but also dropping either sans or serif would be OK :)
Ok, some suggestions (sorry, didn’t bother to check the characters in the monospace)
ibm plex - sans, serif & mono
Source sans, serif & code
Fira sans and Mono, code version too
Pt fonts sans, serif& mono
Noto mega family. I know, google, but…
Thank you once more. I didn’t know the first three, will check them.
The DejaVu family was (still is in many situations) great because it ticked all those points.
Wow the IBM Plex family looks really amazing. How come I’ve never heard of it?
It’s one of my favorites! Fira is also nice, and I use Fira Code for coding