The base style of the family is the Baro Plain font style; all of its characters are made up of thick, monolinear strokes. Baro Plain can be used on its own as a very heavy geometric sans, or it can be placed as a base behind other Baro font styles *. The characters in the Baro LineOne font are comprised of extremely thin strokes. The letters don't sit on an even standard, but bounce up and down along the line of text. In Baro LineTwo, each character is drawn with two parallel strokes-- a summary and an inline, with a thick hollow counter area in between them. Baro LineThree just is like Baro LinoTwo, but with thicker strokes. Baro LineFour is a stand-alone font style; its characters each have thin inline strokes in the center of their 'backgrounds' thick monolinear strokes. Baro Shape is yet another font like Baro LineTwo, other than that its parallel strokes are even thinner. Lastly, Baro Strip is a prismatic version of Baro, which can either stand alone or integrate with Baro Plain. In Baro Contour, the 'strokes' of each letterform are comprised of 5 parallel lines.
Baro was established by the Paris-based designer Julie Soudanne.
* Chromatic typesetting is relatively simple to do in Adobe Creative Suite applications: simply repeat the same text on several layers, utilize a different font on each layer, and make the text on each layer have a special color.
Font Family:
· Baro Plain
· Baro Contour
· Baro Line One
· Baro Line Two
· Baro Line Three
· Baro Line Four
· Baro Strip
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