Zina is a magnificent and stylish inline serif face for screen usage. At its heart, this is in fact an early-nineteenth century Didone-style style. Its serifs are light and just somewhat bracketed onto the main strokes. Numerous letters have popular ball terminals. The inline strokes in Zina's letters are truly the typeface's most prominent feature. These inlines run through the middle of each letterform's thick strokes, developing a jewell-like appearance. In order for Zina's inlines and the thin serifs to shine, the typeface ought to only be utilized in applications that are subheadline-sized or larger.
Font Family: Zina Regular