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Monorama Font

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MonoramaDesigner: Deni Anggara
Publisher: Indian Type Foundry
Monorama was created by Deni Anggara and released by Indian Type Foundry. Monorama contains 4 designs and household package options. p > Monorama is a family of caps-only screen fonts. Its letterforms are sans serif and quite industrial-looking. While text set in the four Monorama font styles appears in the beginning look to be monospaced, that is just a strong look; in truth, the letters have proportional widths. Monorama contains a number of constructed-design hallmarks. The typefaces''M' and 'W' share a nearly-identical form, rotated 180 °. Letters that are traditionally rounded, like the 'C' or the 'O', are all straight-sided. In reality, the Monorama fonts do not include any curves in at all. Stroke-endings are mainly regulated, looking a bit like completions of strokes in 'rounded' fonts (but likewise like 'college' or sports fonts). The 'Q' does not descend below the baseline, however still has a tail. The 'J' has a non-descending tail of its own, too. The zero functions a slash inside of its counter to differentiate it from the 'O'. Monorama includes a full range of numerators and denominators for typesetting fractions, as well as ten directional arrow glyphs per typeface. Each font also has two various ampersands to pick from. Monorama is an exceptional option for headline-typesetting and logo style, however will definitely be used for concert and event leaflets, too. It would even be terrific for branding a sports group. Monorama was established by Deni Anggara, a type designer based in Bandung, Indonesia.

Font Family:
· Monorama Regular
· Monorama Medium
· Monorama Semi Bold
· Monorama Bold

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