The semi-condensed proportions, longer ascenders and descenders, and small x-height give it a slightly retro or classic feel while still making it appear...
A minimal yet warm serif typeface with 40 fonts in both the normal and alternate families is called the Newsreader Serif Font Family. In spite of the design's calligraphy or cursive-inspired details in the italics and the bowl shapes of characters like b and d, it is fundamentally a serif with straightforward forms and low contrast. From thin to black, the weights are available.
The semi-condensed proportions, longer ascenders and descenders, and small x-height give it a slightly retro or classic feel while still making it appear modern and contemporary in today's typographic landscapes. Its simple design makes it a practical and adaptable workhorse family that works well for branding, packaging, editorial, books, websites, and more. This font is very close to the Hylia Serif Font.
The Newsreader is available in three different font types Text, Display, and Caption each with seven different weights and corresponding Italics. It supports the Google Fonts Latin Plus glyph set, making it possible to typeset Vietnamese and more than 130 other languages in addition to English and Western European languages.
Yes, this font is compatible with Mac. This typeface has a classic appearance that is suitable for any project.
No, the Font is not free and open source. This font can be purchased from a variety of sources.
Both PC and Mac versions of the font are available. This typeface has a classic appearance that is suitable for any project.
Newsreader texture can be used in a logo. This typeface can be licensed directly by the author.