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Fibra

Designer

Jorge Cisterna

Published

2017

Specs

28 Styles

Licensing Information
Size

Fibra Basic

Thin

Fibra Basic

Thin Italic

Fibra Basic

UltraLight

Fibra Basic

UltraLight Italic

Fibra Basic

Light

Fibra Basic

Light Italic

Fibra Basic

Regular

Fibra Basic

Regular Italic

Fibra Basic

SemiBold

Fibra Basic

SemiBold Italic

Fibra Basic

Bold

Fibra Basic

Bold Italic

Fibra Basic

UltraBold

Fibra Basic

UltraBold Italic

Fibra Basic

Fibra Alt

Thin

Fibra Alt

Thin Italic

Fibra Alt

UltraLight

Fibra Alt

UltraLight Italic

Fibra Alt

Light

Fibra Alt

Light Italic

Fibra Alt

Regular

Fibra Alt

Regular Italic

Fibra Alt

SemiBold

Fibra Alt

SemiBold Italic

Fibra Alt

Bold

Fibra Alt

Bold Italic

Fibra Alt

UltraBold

Fibra Alt

UltraBold Italic

Fibra Alt

Designer

Jorge Cisterna

Published

2017

Specs

28 Styles

Licensing Information

The font is actually not a revival of 'Avant Garde'—by Herb Lubalin—but it takes its spirit. Fibra is a geometric sans serif, yet without the typical structural strictness of these kind of fonts, that represents experimental type design.
This can be seen in the contrast between curves and straight lines in some characters such as 'n' and 'h' unlike rounded ones such as 'a' and 'd'; details of some display characters (e.g. three upper terminals in 'W' and projection off the stem in 'A'); and exaggerated terminal in 'R'. All these features give Fibra a strong personality—a sans serif typeface that 'gives you the chills'.
Fibra was specially designed for display use. The font has a very generous x-height that allows for use in corporate text, thanks to its good readability. Fibra comes with 2 subfamilies—a more 'normal' Basic family, with a smaller amount of stylistic features, for use in subheadings or any other type of text that requires formality, and an Alt family that shows off the true potential of the font, making it the perfect choice for magazine headlines, posters and logotypes.

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