The restrained Roman typeface
»Faber Serif« is the Roman typeface which was born out of the sans serif design »Faber Sans«. The proportions are nearly identical to those of Faber Sans.
In comparison, »Faber Serif« has heavy — although very short — serifs. The character of contrasting strokes is not very pronounced; therefore, this font is closely related to the first Roman typefaces from the 15th century. The Kursiv (Italic) also has very reserved serifs, which are quite appealing to modern reading habits.
Faber Serif Pro
10 fonts: Faber Serif Pro 45 Light, 55 Regular, 65 Medium, 75 Bold, 85 Extra Bold; plus respective italics
File formats:
OpenType-PS (.otf), OpenType-TT (.ttf), web fontsLanguage support:
Unicode Latin 1 (Western & Northern European languages),
Unicode Latin Extended A (Central and Eastern European languages, Turkish),
Greek (ISO 8859-1),
Cyrillic