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Sirba is a friendly, low-contrast serif that’s warm and even in complex settings. It was designed for use in demanding environments such as dictionaries, academic texts, annual reports, novels, and magazines. Sirba has a classic touch that reveals its beauty, and its proportions are designed so the counters remain prominent enough for excellent legibility when set in very small text sizes. Together with its full set of IPA symbols for phonetic pronunciation, Sirba is a great choice for handling important information in an enjoyable way.
 
Sirba has five styles and its character set covers over 50 languages that use the Latin script, plus polytonic Greek (consultation by Irene Vlachou and Gerry Leonidas), a full set of IPA symbols for phonetic pronunciation, and support for Cyrillic, including Bulgarian alternates (consultation by Kiril Zlatkov). It also includes many OpenType niceties such as a set of arrows, ornaments, extended ligatures, small caps, five sets of numerals, and more. Taken together, these characteristics make Sirba a great choice for handling important information in an enjoyable way. The complete Sirba family, along with our entire catalogue, has been optimised for today’s varied screen uses.

Designed by Nicolien van der Keur.

Sirba Regular
Sirba Italic
Sirba Bold
Sirba Bold Italic
Sirba Black
 
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Sirba PE
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Sirba PE

Sirba is a friendly, low-contrast serif that’s warm and even in complex settings. It was designed for use in demanding environments such as dictionaries, academic texts, annual reports, novels, and magazines. Sirba has a classic touch that reveals its beauty, and its proportions are designed so the counters remain prominent enough for excellent legibility when set in very small text sizes. Together with its full set of IPA symbols for phonetic pronunciation, Sirba is a great choice for handling important information in an enjoyable way.

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