Source Serif Pro web fonts from Adobe.





SourceSerifPro-Bold.ttf

SourceSerifPro-Regular.ttf

SourceSerifPro-Semibold.ttf



The above listed fonts included in this distribution archive with reserved name, "Source" is a subset of the Source typeset that comprises a straight forward serif font family of regular, semibold and bold weights. This subset is Source Serif Pro, and is a web font (aka, webfont) created and Copyright 2014 by Adobe Systems Incorporated, and released to the public as freeware under the SIL Open Font License (version 1.1). Do note however, that "Source" and "Adobe" are Trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated, protected by law in the United States and/or in other countries.



For specific details and information conerning this freeware font license and the authorized use of this font, see the text document included in this archive, "OFL.txt". However, as a webfont, this font may be used as intended, as general use freeware textual font software by anyone in the general public under the under the SIL Open Font License (version 1.1).





From the Foundry, Adobe:

Source Serif Pro is a set of OpenType fonts to complement the Source Sans Pro family. In addition to functional OpenType fonts, this open source repository provides all of the source files that were used to build them using the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO).



The Source Serif Pro project is led by Frank Grießhammer at Adobe. To contribute to the project, see source-serif-pro on GitHub (links to the project are given below in the 'ABOUT DESIGNER/FOUNDRY' section).





ABOUT DESIGNER/FOUNDRY:

Frank Grießhammer

Adobe Systems, Inc.

San Jose, CA



Website:

https://www.adobe.com



Font Project on GitHub:

https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif-pro



Adobe Fonts on Github:

https://github.com/adobe-fonts



Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/adobe



Twitter:

https://twitter.com/Adobe



LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/adobe



Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/adobe







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