Overview
Averia Sans Libre is a Unicode superfamily that embodies the average characteristics of various fonts, resulting in a unique and eclectic design. Its structure reflects a blend of influences from multiple typefaces.
Supports Latin characters.
Available in Light, Regular and Bold weights, including Italic styles, Supporting a wide variety of design styles.
The license is SIL Open Font License, allowing flexible use for commercial purposes and redistribution.
Background
Averia Sans Libre was created by Dan Sayers, who aimed to develop a typeface that represents a synthesis of existing fonts. The design process involved averaging metrics to create a distinctive typographic identity.
Font Sample
| Latin | |
|---|---|
| Light (300) | AaZzQ |
| Regular (400) | AaZzQ |
| Bold (700) | AaZzQ |
| Italic (300) | AaZzQ |
| Italic (400) | AaZzQ |
| Italic (700) | AaZzQ |
License & Author
| Commercial Use | ◎ |
|---|---|
| Author | Dan Sayers |
| Official Link | – |

