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Download Leifa Fonts Family From Moritz Kleinsorge

Download Leifa Fonts Family From Moritz Kleinsorge
Download Leifa Fonts Family From Moritz Kleinsorge Download Leifa Fonts Family From Moritz KleinsorgeDownload Leifa Fonts Family From Moritz Kleinsorge



Meet Leifa, a confident, timeless and elegant Flare Serif. 


Leifa is a versatile companion, perfectly usable for a variety of applications. But especially the areas of branding and editorial design are Leifa's preferred playground. There in particular, the typeface impresses with its look and feel, making the design pleasant and smooth. Take a look at the wonderful lowercase letter /f, or the spiky spurs of the other lowercase letters. That's where the fun begins. 


Its flattened serifs and sharp spurs are restrained and almost inconspicuous in copy text, but in display sizes they unfold their potential and provide an organic and humanistic touch.


Designed by Moritz Kleinsorge, Leifa consists of eight weights from Thin to Black with matching italics. Each style has a character set of about 615 glyphs. Four stylistic sets allow an alternative Leifas appearance, there is an option for a single-story /a (ss01), simple /f (ss02), triple-story /g (ss03) and thin punctuation marks (ss04). You will also find a set of ligatures, tabular figures and symbols, case-sensitive forms, fractions and many other features in this beautiful typeface.



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