Petrona
This font is called Petrona, which contains 1 weights. It supports Latin languages This font is not very popular at the moment. It has only 51 views and 3 downloads. The typeface is probably "Free font". Be sure to check the license type yourself before using. This font was designed by Ringo Romei. Available styles: Regular.
- 51
- 3
- 20.08.2019
- Latin
- Free font
- Ringo Romei
- Tags: antiqua, free, google fonts, serif
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We have collected all the most important information about the Petrona Regular font.
Below is a table about the font file version, license, copyright, designer and vendor name.
The information is taken from the "TTF" font file.
- Full name
- Petrona Regular
- Font family
- Petrona
- Font subfamily
- Regular
- Version
- Version 1.001
- Trademark
- Petrona is a trademark of Ringo Romei.
- Manufacturer
- Ringo Romei
- Designer
- Ringo Romei
- Designer URL
- www.huertatipografica.com.ar
- Vendor URL
- www.huertatipografica.com.ar
- License
- This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. This license is available with a FAQ at: http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
- License URL
- http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Copyright
- Copyright (c) 2011, Huerta Tipografica (www.huertatipografica.com.ar), with Reserved Font Names "Petrona", "Petrona Pro" and "Petrona HT". All rights reserved.
- Description
- How many characteristics is it possible to add to a font, without changing its text type genre? Petrona is inspired in every home's cook, who playfully maneuvers ingredients and decors with a personal touch, without derailing from the original recipe. This font has been created like in the kitchen, with sharp elements that forge its structure and with gestural strokes for finishing features. Isolated, its glyphs are just ingredients. Caps with heavy asymmetric serifs, and arms of inverted angles, offer a certain flavor. Lower cases with great "x" height, pronounced ascenders and soft curves of low contrast, offer a different flavor. When combined in a word, they reveal a contemporary bite. They get lost when mingled in a paragraph, to integrate again into a new menu which is proposed by the text. Petronas' expression evokes a personal culinary stye; its numbers of uniform height include fractions to describe ingredients. This is why connoisseurs recommend it for culinary texts. But taste and creativity are personal, for which every one will apply it according to their own preference.
Supported glyphs/characters
The table of supported characters is presented for the Petrona Regular font. Number of supported glyphs: 276