Romie, a calligraphy-inspired display font by Margot Lévêque, carries forward the rich legacy of influences from Lubalin and Bookman.
It is an uppercase-only typeface and a singular take on New York’s 1960 store signs. The combination of condensed glyphs with large-rounded O, C and G’s as well as the few alternates available give the font a strong rhythm, perfectly fit for titles.
Available in 12 styles, Romie supports over 300 languages from all over the world, including most European languages, a number of languages from the Americas and Africa, as well as Vietnamese.
Version: 1.0
Romie, a calligraphy-inspired display font by Margot Lévêque, carries forward the rich legacy of influences from Lubalin and Bookman.
It is an uppercase-only typeface and a singular take on New York’s 1960 store signs. The combination of condensed glyphs with large-rounded O, C and G’s as well as the few alternates available give the font a strong rhythm, perfectly fit for titles.
Available in 12 styles, Romie supports over 300 languages from all over the world, including most European languages, a number of languages from the Americas and Africa, as well as Vietnamese.
Version: 1.0