Gigafly™ is a contemporary high-contrast sans-serif display typeface designed for branding and impactful posters. The family features very modern and sharp design language, opening a world of lively compositions full of strength, energy and movement. Its playful contrast makes it stand out from the crowd and gives it a unique type of cheerful elegance.
Gigafly features lots of stylistic alternates, allowing to create a collage-like, dynamic compositions by mixing the styles and weights of the letters. To make things even more fun, the family contains a set of quirky icons that will inject even more personality into your designs (do not miss out on the super cool manicules!).
The family is very powerful, extravagant, playful, yet it manages to keep its elegance - it can be more calm, measured and simple when needed as well. It has a vibe of modern, crisp sans-serif as well as fashion magazine type didone.
The full family consists of 15 styles - 5 weights in 3 different optical sizes for headlines, display sizes and big posters. The family offers a 2-axis variable (weight and optical size) font that contains every style and gives even more flexibility and versatility.
Each font features 1400 glyphs, including uppercase, lowercase, icons, tons of alternates, as well as other OpenType features such as stylistic sets, case sensitive forms, lining and old style figures, basic fractions and superscript/subscript, slashed zero, currencies and symbols.
About ROHH
ROHH Type Foundry constantly growing library of fonts consists of various versatile, big type superfamilies and type systems including modern sans-serifs, magazine didones, display, ornamental and experimental designs, as well as vintage inspired typefaces. Most of the new designs include multi-axis variable fonts.The founder of ROHH Type Foundry, Roch Modrzejewski is a type designer and multidisciplinary artist located in the beautiful city of Krakow, working worldwide. His main interest is creating advanced font families rich in OpenType features, as well as exploring new possibilities offered by the variable font format.
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