Linux Libertine Font Family
Linux Libertine Font Family is a versatile open-source typeface created by the Libertine Open Fonts Project as a free alternative to proprietary typefaces like Times New Roman. This proportional serif typeface, inspired by 19th-century book type, comes in five main styles: regular, bold, italic, bold italic, and small capitals. Available in both TrueType and OpenType formats, it features over 2,000 glyphs supporting multiple character sets including Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Hebrew alphabets. The family includes Linux Biolinum, a complementary humanist sans-serif face, and Linux Libertine Mono, a monospaced variant. Its extensive language support and professional design make it particularly suitable for multilingual publishing and academic work.
Designed by:Philipp H. Poll Website
License: Free for commercial useOFL