Mayonez is a typeface with reasonable structure and axis but softened with rounded shapes, getting as result a balance in between seriousness and friendliness. The shapes have a soft appearance but without lacking definition.
A more fluid structure affected by calligraphy is proposed for the italic variants, in this case the uppercase letters embraced a streamlined semiserifed structure that works much better with the lowercase letters. Likewise the figures are extremely various from the roman version and follow more consistently the italic style.
In an attempt to offer Cyrillic lowercase romans a fresh appearance in proportion serifs inherited from the versal propensity are primarily avoided hence getting simpler structures closer to the latin types.
This type benefits commercial and editorial uses like marketing, packaging and pages with snazzy headlines where a warm touch wish to be provided.
The character set includes a group of figures and currency signs with standard height and another matched to match much better with lowercase letters.