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Romande ADF No2 Std Regular

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Romande ADF No2 Std Regular

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Publisher

License

Free for personal use

Date added

Jan 11 2017

Description

A classic serif font with elegant and sharp serifs. This font features a classic serif design with elegant, sharp serifs and a balanced structure. The characters are well-proportioned, offering a timeless and sophisticated appearance suitable for formal documents.
Ideal for book typesetting, formal invitations, and editorial design.
Body text, Editorial design
Balanced
Download Romande ADF No2 Std Regular font. Romande ADF No2 Std Regular by Copyright [c] Arkandis Digital Foundry under the GNU General Public License V2 and later with font exception.

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Romande ADF No2 Std Regular

Category

Serif

Italic

No

Width

Normal

Line height

Normal

Overall style

Classic

Cap height

High

Bold

No

Weight

Regular

Character spacing

Normal

Contrast

Medium

X height

Medium

Proposed projects

Ideal for book typesetting, formal invitations, and editorial design.

Use case

Body text, Editorial design

Ascender descender ratio

Balanced

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