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LiebeKlara

LiebeKlara™

by LiebeFonts
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LiebeKlara Font Family was designed by Ulrike Rausch and published by LiebeFonts. LiebeKlara contains 1 styles.

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About LiebeKlara Font Family


LiebeKlara is LiebeFonts’ most delicious gourmet creation yet. The mouth-watering look of savory swashes and the fine aroma of masterfully sprinkled contextual alternates will make everyone happy—your spouse, family, and friends. LiebeKlara is festive enough to sit on wedding menus, but still warm enough to give everyday dinner invitations the personal flavor they deserve. LiebeKlara likes company—for example when her girlfriend LiebeErika comes over and they have some LiebeOrnaments with their LiebeMenu. LiebeKlara also likes travelling! She speaks most Western languages fluently and with a cute accent. Try it for yourself—LiebeKlara is calorie-free but (or because) she is very delicate. We hope you like her as much as we do! Bon appétit! LiebeKlara comes with a tasty variety of ligatures and alternative forms available through OpenType features. (Please make sure your software supports OpenType if you wish to use the advanced features.) The font contains over 580 carefully hand-crafted glyphs—so it’s more like two or three fonts in one.

Designers: Ulrike Rausch

Publisher: LiebeFonts

Foundry: LiebeFonts

Design Owner: LiebeFonts

MyFonts debut: Aug 3, 2012

LiebeKlara™

About LiebeFonts

“Liebe” means “love” in German. “The name LiebeFonts is meaningful to me in more ways than one”, Ulrike Rausch said in her 2013 Creative Characters interview. “On one hand, my fonts obviously look ‘sweet’ — in other words, friendly and lovable. And of course the name also refers to my own love of fonts.” Ulrike’s skills are equal parts handicraft and digital savvy, and her fonts are as technically sophisticated as they are charming. “It is very important to me that my fonts serve a wide variety of languages so that they are suitable for professional typesetting,” she says. “I also invest a lot of time into sensibly grouped OpenType features like contextual and stylistic alternates as well as a wide range of ligatures and swashed letters.”

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