Scholar Legacy

Font Packages

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The five typography options available at sign-up. Same sample content in each, so you can compare. Each package sets three fonts: a display face for headings, a body face for reading, and a sans face for navigation and labels.

scholarly-classic used in demo · Vasquez
Traditional serif with a bookish, literary feel. Well suited to the humanities and historically minded fields.

Dr. Helen Marbury

Professor of Comparative Literature · Yale University

The Afterlives of the Medieval Book

Her work traces how manuscripts were copied, annotated, and reimagined across five centuries — and what those marginal traces reveal about the readers who made them their own.

Display: Cormorant Garamond  ·  Body: Libre Baskerville  ·  UI: DM Sans

modern-academic used in demo · Chen
Modern, high-contrast serif. Contemporary and editorial — reads well for sciences and interdisciplinary work.

Dr. Helen Marbury

Professor of Comparative Literature · Yale University

The Afterlives of the Medieval Book

Her work traces how manuscripts were copied, annotated, and reimagined across five centuries — and what those marginal traces reveal about the readers who made them their own.

Display: Playfair Display  ·  Body: Source Serif 4  ·  UI: Inter

clean-scholar
A single, even-toned Garamond for headings and body. Understated, highly readable, quietly classic.

Dr. Helen Marbury

Professor of Comparative Literature · Yale University

The Afterlives of the Medieval Book

Her work traces how manuscripts were copied, annotated, and reimagined across five centuries — and what those marginal traces reveal about the readers who made them their own.

Display & Body: EB Garamond  ·  UI: Nunito Sans

university-press used in demo · Okonkwo
Heavier traditional serif with strong on-screen readability. A good fit for research-heavy sites.

Dr. Helen Marbury

Professor of Comparative Literature · Yale University

The Afterlives of the Medieval Book

Her work traces how manuscripts were copied, annotated, and reimagined across five centuries — and what those marginal traces reveal about the readers who made them their own.

Display & Body: Merriweather  ·  UI: Open Sans

elegant-minimal
Light, refined serif. Minimal and contemporary, with an airy, understated character.

Dr. Helen Marbury

Professor of Comparative Literature · Yale University

The Afterlives of the Medieval Book

Her work traces how manuscripts were copied, annotated, and reimagined across five centuries — and what those marginal traces reveal about the readers who made them their own.

Display & Body: Crimson Pro  ·  UI: Nunito Sans