Font Card

Family:IBM Plex Serif
Style:Thin
File(s):
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/IBMPlexSerif-Thin.otf
Scripts (most covered):
Cyrillic (42.2%)
Latin (28.9%)

Specimen

Specimen for IBM Plex Serif Thin (Cyrillic script).

Software Package Information

Name:ibm-plex-serif-fonts1 Click Install
Version:6.0.0
Url:https://github.com/IBM/plex
License:OFL-1.1
Description:IBM Plex? is the new corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open source project developed by the IBM Brand & Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM?s brand spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine?a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century. The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the engineered details that make Plex? distinctly IBM. The family includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces. Plex?s three designs work well independently, and even better together. Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs. This package contains IBM Plex Serif typeface.

Shape and Spacing

Slant:roman
Weight:thin (0)
Width:normal (100)
Scalable:yes
TrueType Tables:
CFF cmapDSIGGDEFGPOS
GSUBheadhheahmtxmaxp
nameOS/2post

Rendering Algorithms

Antialias:yes
Hinting:yes
Force autohint:no
Hintstyle:hintslight (1)
Subpixel layout:rgb
LCD filter:lcddefault
Available Bitmap Strikes:none

Supported Languages

| aa | af | an | av | ay | az-az |
| ba | be | bg | bi | bin | br | bs | bua |
| ca | ce | ch | chm | co | crh | cs | csb | cv | cy |
| da | de |
| en | eo | es | et | eu |
| fi | fil | fj | fo | fr | fur | fy |
| gd | gl | gn | gv |
| haw | ho | hr | hsb | ht | hu |
| ia | id | ie | ig | ik | io | is | it |
| jv |
| kaa | ki | kj | kk | kl | ku-tr | kum | kv | kwm | ky |
| la | lb | lez | lg | li | lt | lv |
| mg | mh | mk | mn-mn | mo | ms | mt |
| na | nb | nds | ng | nl | nn | no | nr | nso | ny |
| oc | om | os |
| pap-an | pap-aw | pl | pt |
| rm | rn | ro | ru | rw |
| sah | sc | se | sel | sg | sh | sk | sl | sm | sma | smj | smn | sn | so | sq | sr | ss | st | su | sv | sw |
| tg | tk | tl | tn | to | tr | ts | tt | ty | tyv |
| uk | uz |
| vi | vo | vot |
| wa | wen | wo |
| xh |
| yap |
| za | zu |

Character Set

[+] Basic Latin (U+00000 - U+0007F)
[+] Latin-1 Supplement (U+00080 - U+000FF)
[+] Latin Extended-A (U+00100 - U+0017F)
[+] Latin Extended-B (U+00180 - U+0024F)
[+] IPA Extensions (U+00250 - U+002AF)
[+] Spacing Modifier Letters (U+002B0 - U+002FF)
[+] Combining Diacritical Marks (U+00300 - U+0036F)
[+] Greek and Coptic (U+00370 - U+003FF)
[+] Cyrillic (U+00400 - U+004FF)
[+] Thai (U+00E00 - U+00E7F)
[+] Latin Extended Additional (U+01E00 - U+01EFF)
[+] General Punctuation (U+02000 - U+0206F)
[+] Superscripts and Subscripts (U+02070 - U+0209F)
[+] Currency Symbols (U+020A0 - U+020CF)
[+] Letterlike Symbols (U+02100 - U+0214F)
[+] Number Forms (U+02150 - U+0218F)
[+] Arrows (U+02190 - U+021FF)
[+] Mathematical Operators (U+02200 - U+022FF)
[+] Geometric Shapes (U+025A0 - U+025FF)
[+] Dingbats (U+02700 - U+027BF)
[+] Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows (U+02B00 - U+02BFF)
[+] Private Use Area (U+0E000 - U+0F8FF)
[+] Alphabetic Presentation Forms (U+0FB00 - U+0FB4F)