Liberation Sans Font
Free for commercial use
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Liberation Sans Font is a versatile TrueType typeface designed by Steve Matteson as part of the Liberation font family. It serves as a free and open-source alternative to Arial, offering identical character widths and heights for seamless document compatibility.
Originally developed by Ascender Corporation and licensed by Red Hat Inc., Liberation Sans supports 81 languages and is available under the SIL Open Font License. The font is particularly notable for its improved on-screen readability and pan-European WGL character set. It has become a default font in various Linux distributions and open-source office suites like LibreOffice.
Designed by:Steve Matteson Website
License: Free for commercial useOFL
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