Rosalia is a spontaneous typeface designed by Heinz Schumann in 1964 as Stentor for Typoart Dresden. The significant stroke contrast and the spontaneous appearance normal of handwriting offers the typeface a vibrant, energetic character. The generous capitals lean somewhat to the right and contrast beautifully with the reserved, upright lower case letters and can likewise be used for initialing. Rosalia is an excellent option for headines and texts in middle to big point sizes.
OpenType features:
Contains 390 Glyhps
Central European faces
Standard Ligatures
Discretionary Ligatures
Font Family: Rosalia
Tags: 1960s, brush-drawn, calligraphy, decorative, disconnected, free-form, funny, german, handwriting, informal, legible, poster, script, typoart