Namrata Goyal (Gurmukhi), Shiva Nallaperumal (Latin)
Roundo
“The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.”
Helen Keller
Namrata Goyal (Gurmukhi), Shiva Nallaperumal (Latin)
“The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.”
Helen Keller
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Roundo is an Open Source font family that currently offers support for the Gurmukhi and Latin scripts. It is a geometric sans serif typeface, optimized for headlines and other on-screen display-sized text. Roundoâs Latin-script character set is made up of top-heavy letters; this reverse contrast is particularly visible in Roundoâs lowercase letters. The typefaceâs lowercase also sports a nice hybridization of geometric sans and humanistic sans design features. Roundoâs capital letters, on the other hand, are more geometric. The theme of geometrization is taken to an extreme in the Gurmukhi character set; the Gurmukhi base characters are very geometric in their design, and appear to be constructed â or even to have been âengineeredâ on a drafting table. The x-height of Roundoâs Latin lowercase is tall: this means that the design combines shorter capital letters with ascenders and descenders not long enough to distract the reader. The lowercase âaâ takes a double-storey form, while the âgâ is single-storey. Roundoâs ascenders are topped off with diagonal shears, adding dynamism to any text set with the typeface. All dots in the typeface â be they for punctuation or other marks â are round. The headline of Roundoâs Gurmukhi base characters falls just between Latin x-height and the tops of the Latin capital letters. The typefaceâs Gurmukhi characters are a bit narrower in feeling that the Latin, offering users a high degree of space-savings. Five font styles make up the initial Roundo release: Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, and Bold. Each font contains 544 glyphs. The Gurmukhi character set was designed by Namrata Goyal. The Latin is from Shiva Nallaperumal. Roundo was first published by the Indian Type Foundry in 2016.
Roundo 400
Roundo 250
Roundo 300
Roundo 500
Roundo 600
Roundo 700
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