A classic british transitional serif font, influenced by the work of William Caslon. Baskerville has a beautiful unique lowercase g.
Some evil minds argue that the contrast between the uppercase and the lowercase letters would be a little bit of
and that the free Alternative would be – in this case – event better than the original.
This version of Baskerville was released in 2012 by Pablo Impallari and Rodrigo Fuenzalida. It’s slightly thicker hairlines make Libre Baskerville a great choice for small text.
The typeface has all of Baskervilles iconic features like the open lowercase g, the sharp b-stroke or the wavy uppercase Q. Some differences compared to other differences to other versions of Baskerville are the 2 and 3 digits.