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Individual Styles from $18.00 USD
Complete family of 36 fonts: $450.00 USD
The Venera Font Family was designed by DC Scarpelli and published by The Ampersand Forest. Venera contains 24 styles and family package options. More about this family

Venera Complete Family

36 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$12.50 USD

Pack of 36 styles:

$450.00 USD

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  • Venera Regular

  • Venera Regular Italic

  • Venera Bold

  • Venera Bold Italic

Per Style:

$16.25 USD

Pack of 4 styles:

$65.00 USD

Per Style:

$16.25 USD

Pack of 4 styles:

$65.00 USD

  • Venera Condensed Regular

  • Venera Condensed Regular Italic

  • Venera Condensed Bold

  • Venera Condensed Bold Italic

Per Style:

$16.25 USD

Pack of 4 styles:

$65.00 USD

About the family


Inspired by the industrial brutalism behind midcentury space-race designs and built for strength and versatility, Venera is a neogrotesque sans serif family in 36 styles at Regular, Narrow, & Condensed widths. It supports all Western European languages, and most Eastern European languages, Latin i Kирилиця.

The Venera family is extremely legible, readable, clean, and strong, with stylistic alternates for some of the more idiosyncratic characters.

And, as always, it's made with love in The Ampersand Forest!

Designers: DC Scarpelli

Foundry: The Ampersand Forest

MyFonts debut: Jul 7, 2026

Venera

About The Ampersand Forest

The Ampersand Forest is DC Scarpelli. And probably vice versa. I am a wholly inveterate Type Nerd. I’ve been in love with letterforms my whole life, and, for 16 years, I taught type history, type design, and typography as a college professor. Type is voice, and I love giving people a voice. A variety of voices, actually, so that they can choose whichever one is best for them for a particular context. And I don’t just mean designers, either! Type’s for everyone, and every typeface has a purpose and context.For me, deliciousness—flavor—is key. Not all type has to be “good type,” whatever that means. It should be designed with thought and care and craft. It should be supremely usable. But it should aim beyond usability toward (trust me: this is the right word) yumminess.

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