Typeface designer and Letraset type director Colin Brignall created the font Romic. The character of the strokes as well as the serif forms give the font its calligraphic look. The placement of the serifs, on the upper left and lower right of a character, also distinguishes this typeface and allows the figures to be set very close to one another. The dots on the i and j do not hang in the air, rather, they are connected to the rest of the letter with a light, serif-like stroke. The elegant and lively Romic font is legible even in smaller point sizes. It is best used in middle length texts and headlines and wherever an individual and sophisticated image is the goal.
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Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended-A Latin Extended-B Spacing Modifier Letters Greek and Coptic General Punctuation Currency Symbols Letterlike Symbols Mathematical Operators Geometric Shapes Alphabetic Presentation Forms
Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended-A Latin Extended-B Spacing Modifier Letters Greek and Coptic General Punctuation Currency Symbols Letterlike Symbols Mathematical Operators Geometric Shapes Alphabetic Presentation Forms
Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended-A Latin Extended-B Spacing Modifier Letters Greek and Coptic General Punctuation Currency Symbols Letterlike Symbols Mathematical Operators Geometric Shapes Alphabetic Presentation Forms
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