Libertad Font

Design can certainly exist without images, but it cannot thrive without the presence of typefaces.

Libertad is a remarkable sans-serif typeface that seamlessly blends elements of humanist and grotesque models. Its most captivating attribute lies in its ability to combine balanced regular styles with dynamic italics, granting it unparalleled versatility for a wide range of applications.

Following the Interpolation Theory pioneered by Luc(as) de Groot, Libertad boasts seven meticulously calculated weights, each accompanied by their corresponding italic counterparts, spanning from thin to extrabold. This expansive range enables the typeface to shine in both prominent headlines and intricate body texts. With over 800 characters per weight and comprehensive language support encompassing more than 70 languages, Libertad ensures a comprehensive typographic solution.

You can find Libertad, along with its 14 weights, each comprising over 800 characters, at TipoType.

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