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Dilbero

Description

Dilbero is a family of virtually monolinear serif fonts for use in editorial work. Its letterforms feature tiny serifs designed in the incised style. Although that serif type originated in stone-carved inscriptions, Dilbero is anything but traditional in terms of its graphic language. The typeface’s contemporary style is visible in its most unique letterforms: ‘C’, ‘J’, ‘M’, and ‘S’ in the uppercase, and ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘f’, ‘g’, ‘j’, ‘q’, ‘r’, and ‘y’ in the lowercase. These letters’ exact characteristics include somewhat closed apertures (‘a’), outward-facing diagonal terminals (‘C’, ‘J’, ‘S’, ‘a’, ‘f’, ‘j’, ‘r’, and ‘y’), simplified joins without spurs (‘b’), and surprisingly open shapes (‘C’, ‘M’, ‘S’, and ‘g’).
  • On-screen reading friendly
    On-screen reading friendly
  • OpenType features
    Advanced Open Type features
  • Superior legibility
    Superior Legibility

Styles overview

  • 300
    Light
  • 300
    Light Italic
  • 400
    Regular
  • 400
    Regular Italic
  • 500
    Medium
  • 500
    Medium Italic
  • 600
    Semibold
  • 600
    Semibold Italic
  • 700
    Bold
  • 700
    Bold Italic
  • 900
    Black
  • 900
    Black Italic
  • 0
    Variable Italic
  • 0
    Variable
  • 300
    Light
  • 400
    Regular
  • 500
    Medium
  • 600
    Semibold
  • 700
    Bold
  • 900
    Black
  • 0
    Variable
  • 300
    Light Italic
  • 400
    Regular Italic
  • 500
    Medium Italic
  • 600
    Semibold Italic
  • 700
    Bold Italic
  • 900
    Black Italic
  • 0
    Variable Italic

Styles

  • Light
    Light
  • Light Italic
    Light Italic
  • Regular
    Regular
  • Regular Italic
    Regular Italic
  • Medium
    Medium
  • Medium Italic
    Medium Italic
  • Semibold
    Semibold
  • Semibold Italic
    Semibold Italic
  • Bold
    Bold
  • Bold Italic
    Bold Italic
  • Black
    Black
  • Black Italic
    Black Italic
  • Variable Italic
    Variable Italic
  • Variable
    Variable

Variables

Italics

Glyphs

Characters
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Weight
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Measurements
Uppercase
    Lowercase
      Numerals

        Information

        • Font familyDilbero
        • Weights12 Static, 2 Variable
        • Variable axesWeight, Italic
        • DesignerBarbara Bigosinska
        • Collection2025 Collection
        • Published atJanuary 28, 2026
        • Available formatswoff2, woff, ttf, eot, svg
        • Versionv1.000
        • Last updatedJanuary 14, 2026
        Supported languages
        • English
        • French
        • Spanish
        • Portuguese
        • Italian
        • German
        • Afar
        • Afrikaans
        • Albanian
        • Aranese
        • Aromanian
        • Aymara
        • Azeri (Latin)
        • Basque
        • Bemba
        • Bislama
        • Bosnian
        • Breton
        • Catalan
        • Chamorro
        • Cheyenne
        • Chichewa
        • Chuukese
        • Cofán
        • Cree
        • Crimean Tatar
        • Croatian
        • Czech
        • Danish
        • Dutch
        • Esperanto
        • Estonian
        • Faroese
        • Fijian
        • Finnish
        • Frisian
        • Friulian
        • Galician
        • Ganda
        • Gikuyu
        • Greenlandic
        • Guarani
        • Guaraní
        • Gwich’in
        • Haitian
        • Hawaiian
        • Hungarian
        • Icelandic
        • Ido
        • Igbo
        • Indonesian
        • Interlingua
        • Irish Gaelic
        • Javanese
        • Karelian
        • Kashubian
        • Kinyarwanda
        • Kiribati
        • Kirundi
        • Kurdish (Latin)
        • Ladin
        • Latvian
        • Lithuanian
        • Luxemburgish
        • Malagasy
        • Malay
        • Maltese
        • Maninka
        • Manx
        • Māori
        • Marshallese
        • Náhuatl
        • Nauruan
        • Navajo
        • Ndebele (Northern)
        • Ndebele (Southern)
        • Norfuk
        • Norwegian (Bokmål)
        • Norwegian (Nynorsk)
        • Occitan
        • Oromo
        • Otomi
        • Palauan
        • Papiamento
        • Polish
        • Quechua
        • Rarotongan
        • Romaji
        • Romani
        • Romanian
        • Sámi (Inari)
        • Sámi (Lule)
        • Sámi (Northern)
        • Sámi (Southern)
        • Sámoan
        • Sardinian
        • Scottish Gaelic
        • Serbian (Latin)
        • Seychelles Creole
        • Shona
        • Slovak
        • Slovene
        • Somali (Latin)
        • Sorbian
        • Sotho
        • Swahili
        • Swati
        • Swedish
        • Tagalog (Filipino)
        • Tahitian
        • Tetum
        • Tok Pisin
        • Tokelauan
        • Tongan
        • Tsonga
        • Tswana
        • Turkish
        • Tuvalu
        • Ulithian
        • Umbundu
        • Welsh
        • Wolof
        • Xhosa
        • Zulu