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Orvessia

von Artisan Studio
Einzelschnitte ab $16.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 126 Fonts: $500.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Orvessia wurde von Roiyani Teungku entworfen und von Artisan Studio veröffentlicht. Orvessia enthält 126 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen. Mehr über diese Familie

Orvessia Complete Family

126 Fonts

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pro Font:

$3.96 USD

Paket mit 126 Fonts:

$500.00 USD

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Über die Familie


Orvessia is a modern serif superfamily crafted for designers who demand flexibility, sophistication, and typographic precision. Featuring an extensive width system from Extra Condensed to Extra Expanded, combined with both Upright and Italic styles, Orvessia forms a complete professional type system with a total of 126 families.

Blending classical serif elegance with contemporary construction, Orvessia delivers sharp details, refined contrast, and balanced proportions suitable for editorial design, luxury branding, publishing, packaging, advertising, and digital interfaces. Every width carries its own visual rhythm while maintaining consistency across the entire family.

Whether used for compact headlines, immersive editorial layouts, or expansive luxury typography, Orvessia adapts seamlessly while preserving its distinctive voice: elegant, confident, and highly versatile.

Designer: Roiyani Teungku

Foundry: Artisan Studio

MyFonts Debüt: May 13, 2026

Orvessia

Über Artisan Studio

I am a graphic designer and also I am a designer of type, I am not a magician, because I work with ideas, without this, life is empty.Typography is the craft of human language service with a long-lasting visual form, and thus has an independent existence. The pith is calligraphy - dance, on a small stage, hands that live and speak - and its roots reach the living ground, even though the branches can be hung every year with a new machine. As long as its roots live, typography remains a source of true pleasure, true knowledge, true surprise

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