Style
Displace Serif
  • Desktop
    $310
  • Web
    $310
  • App
    $465
7 styles
2020

Displace Serif

  • Desktop
    $310
  • Web
    $310
  • App
    $465
Thin
from $50
130px
  • Desktop
    $50
  • Web
    $50
  • App
    $75
Displace Serif ThinDisplace Serif Thin
Light
from $50
130px
  • Desktop
    $50
  • Web
    $50
  • App
    $75
Displace Serif LightDisplace Serif Light
Regular
from $50
130px
  • Desktop
    $50
  • Web
    $50
  • App
    $75
Displace Serif RegularDisplace Serif Regular
Medium
from $50
130px
  • Desktop
    $50
  • Web
    $50
  • App
    $75
Displace Serif MediumDisplace Serif Medium
SemiBold
from $50
130px
  • Desktop
    $50
  • Web
    $50
  • App
    $75
Displace Serif SemiBoldDisplace Serif SemiBold
Bold
from $50
130px
  • Desktop
    $50
  • Web
    $50
  • App
    $75
Displace Serif BoldDisplace Serif Bold
Black
from $50
130px
  • Desktop
    $50
  • Web
    $50
  • App
    $75
Displace Serif BlackDisplace Serif Black
About

Displace Serif is an even more display variation of Displace 2.0. It belongs to several different type genres, but first and foremost, it is digital calligraphy. The serifs change according to the weight and contrast — in the lighter styles they are slight and delicate, while much bolder and more tangible in the heavier ones. Don’t be surprised not to find serifs everywhere you would expect — the letterforms are based on broad-nib calligraphy. Displace Serif has seven weights, roman styles only.

Features

Case sensitive forms, standard ligatures, contextual ligatures, proportional oldstyle figures, one stylistic set

Languages

Afrikaans, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic (Irish), Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Kurdish (lat), Latvian, Lithuanian, Mongolian (lat), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uzbek (lat)

Authors

Denis Serebryakov

Denis is a font and graphic designer working in Minsk. His interest in type design stems from the development of logotypes: every logo greatly affected the look of fonts, all being display. He released the first retail typeface in 2011. Among his typefaces are Appetite Pro, Bouquet, Canapa, Displace 2.0, Epos, Rozza, and others.