Direkt zum Inhalt
Zum Hauptinhalt springen

Cal Uncial Rough

von Posterizer KG
Einzelschnitte ab $19.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Cal Uncial Rough wurde von Lazar Dimitrijević entworfen und von Posterizer KG veröffentlicht. Cal Uncial Rough enthält 1 Stile.

Mehr über diese Familie

Über die Familie


Cal Uncial Rough is a calligraphic font based on sketches written with cane calligraphy pen and ink on coarse-textured paper. Because of the fact that the Uncial don't have lowercase letters, there are small capitals instead of the lowercase. As the Latin version of the Uncial was created from the Greek Uncial script (translating the Bible from Greek into Latin), in addition to the standard Latin graphemes, the font contains the Greek alphabet (and also the Cyrillic letters (Ustav), derived from the Greek Uncial too). Regardless of the stylistic connection, there is a difference between the morphology of related Greek, Latin and Cyrillic letters. Most of the graphemes are based on traditional roman and insular uncial calligraphy. Cal Uncial Rough is suitable for the preparation of calligraphic sketches as well as an application in typography that should bring us closer to historical topics (European literature, quotes, history, film ...).

Designer: Lazar Dimitrijević

Herausgeber: Posterizer KG

Foundry: Posterizer KG

Eigentümer des Designs: Posterizer KG

MyFonts Debüt: Jan 11, 2020

Cal Uncial Rough

Über Posterizer KG

The Posterizer KG Font Foundry, based in Kragujevac (Serbia) has the same name as the first published font in 2012. From then until today, over 50 fonts have come out of this foundry, most of them are handwritten typefaces. In 2014, together with Tour De Force we were engaged to created Mozzart Sans (corporate font family) for Mozzart d.o.o company from Belgrade. At last, the fact is that brush script font - Drina had the greatest commercial success, but on the other hand, our more artistic project - Hubble font, is one of winning fonts on Modern Cyrillic Competition 2021, organized by Paratype.

Mehr lesen

Weniger lesen