Inter Alia is an expanded version of Rasmus Andersson's beautiful open source sans serif typeface, Inter. Inter was specially designed for user interfaces with focus on high legibility of small-to-medium sized text on computer screens.
Inter Alia builds on the features of Inter to add:
- support for the Shavian alphabet with a newly designed set of glyphs, including the letters missing from Unicode (through character variants accessed by inserting 'Variation Selector 1' (U+FE00) after 𐑒, 𐑜, 𐑢, 𐑤, 𐑻, and 𐑺)
- support for old-style figures or numerals, also known as text figures, with both proportional and tabular spacing
- refinements to International Phonetic Alphabet glyphs and other less common glyphs.
Support for additional scripts may be considered in future.
Most users will want to download the OpenType files saved in instance_otf. To get the basic, standard set of font files, download:
If you have an older system and/or these files aren't working for some reason, you could try the equivalent TrueType files in instance_ttf
You will then need to install these fonts on your system, often by double clicking the files which should bring up a font manager program.
Inter Alia expands the Inter typeface with additional glyphs and features. Inter is similar to Roboto, San Francisco, Akkurat, Asap, Lucida Grande and other "UI" and "Text" typefaces. Some trade-offs were made in order to make this typeface work really well at small sizes. For details of the underlying approach to designing Inter, please see https://github.com/rsms/inter.
Current font styles:
Name | Weight class |
---|---|
Thin | 100 |
Thin Italic | 100 |
Extra Light | 200 |
Extra Light Italic | 200 |
Light | 300 |
Light Italic | 300 |
Regular | 400 |
Italic | 400 |
Medium | 500 |
Medium Italic | 500 |
Semi Bold | 600 |
Semi Bold Italic | 600 |
Bold | 700 |
Bold Italic | 700 |
Extra Bold | 800 |
Extra Bold Italic | 800 |
Black | 900 |
Black Italic | 900 |
Inter Alia is also available as a variable font.
The extended Shavian letters are either attested in Kingsley Read's work on Shavian (the letters here called 'oeuvre', 'yeah', and 'loch' appear in the Shaw-Script journal), are derived from Quikscript ('llan' and 'which') or are logically derived ('argh', for want of a better word in English).
They are not in Unicode so are a little tricky to produce. This requires using the 'Variation Selector 1' character in Unicode, U+FE00, as follows:
Inter Alia is licensed under the SIL Open Font License