Copernicus Font Family
Copernicus Font Family is a modern reinterpretation of the classic Plantin typeface, designed by Chester Jenkins and Kris Sowersby in 2009. This versatile serif typeface features a wide base and thick strokes, making it both sturdy and elegant. Its supple, curvaceous shapes provide a balanced presence that works harmoniously with sans-serif fonts. Ideal for both headlines and body text, Copernicus embodies a calm yet playful aesthetic, suitable for a variety of design applications.
Features:
- Six weights: book, medium, semibold, bold, extrabold, and heavy
- Matching italics for each weight
- Strong yet graceful design
- Excellent for pairing with sans-serif fonts
- Inspired by historical type designs with a modern twist
Copernicus Font Family is free for personal use; however, commercial use requires a proper license from the designer.
FAQs:
Is Copernicus Font Family free to use?
It is free for personal use only; commercial use requires a license.
What inspired the design of Copernicus?
It is inspired by the Plantin typeface and historical designs from the 16th century.
How many weights does the Copernicus Font Family have?
The family includes six weights along with matching italics.
Can Copernicus be used in digital and print media?
Yes, it is versatile enough for both digital and print applications.
Designed by:Chester Jenkins, Kris SowersbyWebsite
License: Free for personal use