Category | Serif |
---|---|
Classification | Transitional serif Slab serif |
Designer(s) | Frank Grießhammer |
Foundry | Adobe Systems |
Date created | 2014 |
License | SIL Open Font License |
Latest release version | 4.004 [1] |
Latest release date | January 25, 2021 |
Source Serif (known as Source Serif Pro before 2021) [2] is a serif typeface created by Frank Grießhammer for Adobe Systems. It is the third open-source font family from Adobe, distributed under the SIL Open Font License. [3]
The typeface is inspired by the forms of Pierre Simon Fournier and is a complementary design to the Source Sans family. [4] It is available in six weights in upright styles and italics, [5] and five optical sizes. [6] It is also available as a variable font with continuous weights from 200 to 900. [7]
The first version, named "Source Serif Pro", was released in 2014. Version 2.0 was released in 2017 and introduced support for more Latin characters, Cyrillic, and Greek. [5] In 2018, Latin italics were added in version "2.007R-ro/1.007R-it". [8] [9] In 2019, Greek and Cyrillic italic were added in version "3.000R". [10] In 2021, a new release added optical sizes; the name "Pro" was dropped at this point. [6]
Media related to Source Serif Pro at Wikimedia Commons
Category | Serif |
---|---|
Classification | Transitional serif Slab serif |
Designer(s) | Frank Grießhammer |
Foundry | Adobe Systems |
Date created | 2014 |
License | SIL Open Font License |
Latest release version | 4.004 [1] |
Latest release date | January 25, 2021 |
Source Serif (known as Source Serif Pro before 2021) [2] is a serif typeface created by Frank Grießhammer for Adobe Systems. It is the third open-source font family from Adobe, distributed under the SIL Open Font License. [3]
The typeface is inspired by the forms of Pierre Simon Fournier and is a complementary design to the Source Sans family. [4] It is available in six weights in upright styles and italics, [5] and five optical sizes. [6] It is also available as a variable font with continuous weights from 200 to 900. [7]
The first version, named "Source Serif Pro", was released in 2014. Version 2.0 was released in 2017 and introduced support for more Latin characters, Cyrillic, and Greek. [5] In 2018, Latin italics were added in version "2.007R-ro/1.007R-it". [8] [9] In 2019, Greek and Cyrillic italic were added in version "3.000R". [10] In 2021, a new release added optical sizes; the name "Pro" was dropped at this point. [6]
Media related to Source Serif Pro at Wikimedia Commons