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Rozanova

von Variable Type Foundry
Einzelschnitte ab $22.99 USD
Komplette Familie mit 36 Fonts: $120.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Rozanova wurde von Lole Román entworfen und von Variable Type Foundry veröffentlicht. Rozanova enthält 36 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Rozanova glyph proportions and shapes make it functional, legible and with personality. The personal character of its shapes makes Rozanova a versatile, dynamic, recognizable, legible and functional typeface, perfect for editorial projects, corporate use, and strong brand identity design such as posters, logotypes and packaging. This typeface shows two version shapes: geometric and humanist. Rozanova consists of a standard version (geometric) and an alternative version (humanistic), each in 9 weights (ranging from Thin to Black) with matching italics. The font also includes OpenType features, like case-sensitive forms, and the whole 503 character set supports more than 200 languages.

Designer: Lole Román

Herausgeber: Variable Type Foundry

Foundry: Variable Type Foundry

Eigentümer des Designs: Variable Type Foundry

MyFonts Debüt: Jan 8, 2020

Rozanova

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At Variable Type Foundry, we believe that type is more than letters on a screen – it is a living system that adapts, evolves, and amplifies human expression. Our voice in type is defined by a balance between rigorous craftsmanship and playful experimentation, with a focus on creating families that are versatile, flexible, and deeply connected to contemporary design needs. We are driven by the challenge of turning subtle details into meaningful character, whether it’s exploring the rhythm of curves, the contrast of strokes, or the texture of spacing. Each typeface is an invitation to designers to shape communication with clarity, warmth, and personality. Our passion lies in building tools that inspire creativity, while ensuring functionality across diverse mediums and contexts.

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