Droid Serif, a contemporary serif font family
The Droid font family was designed in the fall of 2006 by Ascender’s Steve Matteson, as a commission from Google to create a set of system fonts for its Android platform. The goal was to provide optimal quality and comfort on a mobile handset when rendered in application menus, web browsers and for other screen text. The family was later extended in collaboration with other designers such as Pascal Zoghbi of 29ArabicLetters. Droid Serif is a contemporary serif typeface family designed for comfortable reading on screen. Droid Serif is slightly condensed to maximize the amount of text displayed on small screens. Vertical stress and open forms contribute to its readability while its proportion and overall design complement its companion Droid Sans. The Arabic block was designed by Pascal Zoghbi of 29ArabicLetters under the Droid Naskh name.
Release | Stable | Testing |
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Fedora Rawhide | 20200215-21.fc41 | - |
Fedora 41 | 20200215-21.fc41 | - |
Fedora 40 | 20200215-19.fc40 | - |
Fedora 39 | 20200215-17.fc39 | - |
You can contact the maintainers of this package via email at
google-droid-fonts dash maintainers at fedoraproject dot org
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