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Vesper has a classical foundation, but with an entirely modern appearance, making reading comfortable, but never boring.
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Vesper's Devanagari design was started by Rob Keller in 2006 and inspired Vesper's Latin letterforms.
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This process was featured in a <a href="http://ilovetypography.com/2009/12/15/font-design-vesper-typeface-devanagari/">I Love Typography article in 2009</a>.
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The Devanagari character set was completed in 2014 through a collaboration with Kimya Gandhi.
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Vesper Libre is a special web version that has been optimized for online use.
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Tiny details have been simplified and the character set is reduced for the perfect balance of beautiful web typography with fast page loading.
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<b>Update, April 2015:</b>
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A major revision was made that adjusted the character set, OpenType features and vertical merics.
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The Vesper Libre project is led by Mota Italic, a type design foundry based in Mumbai, India.
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To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/motaitalic/vesper-libre">github.com/motaitalic/vesper-libre</a>
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