Merriweather Font
✎ Serif
📄 TrueType
🔢 344 chars
⬇ 4,381
✅ Free
✅ Web Font
Merriweather Description
This font is a serif typeface that combines traditional elements with a modern touch. It features high contrast between thick and thin strokes, giving it a classic yet contemporary appearance. The serifs are well-defined and slightly curved, adding elegance and readability. The uppercase letters are bold and commanding, while the lowercase letters maintain a smooth and flowing structure. The numerals are clear and distinct, making them suitable for both text and display purposes. Special characters are crafted with attention to detail, ensuring consistency across the typeface.
Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 by Eben Sorkin (eben@eyebytes.com)
This font includes 344 characters. Click on any character to see details.
Numbers & Symbols
MERRIWEATHER UPPERCASE
MERRIWEATHER LOWERCASE
MERRIWEATHER OTHER CHARS
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Information
| Name | Merriweather |
| Format | TrueType (.ttf) |
| File | Merriweather.zip |
| Weight | Light |
| Version | Version 1.003 |
| No. of Characters: | 344 |
| Downloads | 4,381 |
| Added | 2011-03-26 |
| Updated | 2024-12-04 |
| Categories | Serif |
| Bold | No |
| Italic | No |
| Width | Normal |
| Character Spacing | Monospaced |
| Contrast | High |
| Overall Style | Modern |
| Use Case | Headlines, Body text, Logos |
| Proposed Projects | Ideal for editorial design, book covers, websites, and branding projects that require a sophisticated and readable serif font. |
| Is Fixed Pitch | No |
| Web Font | Available |
| License | Free for personal use |
Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 by Eben Sorkin (eben@eyebytes.com)
Tags
💻 Windows
- Extract ZIP
- Right-click .ttf -> Install
🍎 macOS
- Extract ZIP
- Double-click .ttf -> Install Font
Merriweather
Free · TrueType
| Name | Merriweather |
| Type | TrueType |
| Characters | 344 |
| Downloads | 4,381 |
| Added | 2011-03-26 |
| Web Font | Available |
| Author | Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 by Eben Sorkin (eben@eyebytes.com) |
| Categories | Serif |