As a follow-up to our popular Volte Devanagari and Volte Latin families, Volte Rounded adds five additional font styles to this series. Volte Rounded is a geometric sans serif typeface with rounded stroke endings. These aren't softened-up corners, however rather full-on sausage-style terminals. Aside from geometry, decrease is the biggest concept behind Volte Rounded's design. Volte Rounded's letterforms are low-contrast, even in the bolder weights. The high degree of design simplification is even visible in the typeface's diacritics and punctuation marks. Due To The Fact That Volte Rounded' proportions are so geometric, the external shapes of letters like 'C', 'D', 'O', 'c', 'o', and so on are extremely comparable. The outside curves of the 'O' and 'o' are close to being perfect circles, too, as are numerous of the typeface's counterforms. In each typeface, the letter-spacing settings reflect the counters' sizes; this means that the advance widths of the Strong's characters are really narrower than those of the Light. Volte Rounded's numerals are narrow so that they quickly suit strings of either uppercase or lowercase text.
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