Libertinus
Libertinus is a typeface forked in 2012 from the Linux Libertine Open Fonts Project, which aims to create free and open alternatives to proprietary typefaces such as Times New Roman. It is licensed under the SIL [Open Font License].
Basic font information
The Libertinus Fonts project includes four main type families:Libertinus Serif: 6 serif typefaces cover three weights in each of two styles ; originally forked from Linux Libertine.Libertinus Sans: 3 sans-serif typefaces cover Regular, a Bold weight, and an Italic style; originally forked from Linux Biolinum which was in turn based on Optima.Libertinus Mono: 1 monospace typeface derived from the serif family; originally forked from Linux Libertine Mono.Libertinus Math: 1 OpenType math typeface derived from the serif family with many extra glyphs and features for use in OpenType math-capable applications.Additionally included are 3 special-use families with a single typeface each:Libertinus Serif Display: A derivative of Libertinus Serif Regular optimized for display at large sizes.Libertinus Serif Initials: A derivative of Libertinus Serif with outlined variants of capital letter glyphs suitable for drop-caps or other decorations.Libertinus Keyboard: A derivative of Libertinus Sans with keyboard key outlines around each character suitable for use in technical documentation.
Libertinus development is currently . It is also distributed and is included in the standard TeX distribution, TeXlive.