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Uranus

Uranus

by Supremat
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Uranus Font Family was designed by Roman Postovoy and published by Supremat. Uranus contains 1 styles.

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About Uranus Font Family


Uranus is a futuristic font inspired by space and extraterrestrial civilizations.

The proportions of the letters are wide, the elements of the letters have organic curves, reminiscent of the design of streamlined spaceships.


What gives the font a special character is the excessive contrast between the upper element and the crossbar in letters such as A, B, E, F, K, P, R. In these letters, there is a barely noticeable intra-letter gap in the form of a line. Due to this contrast and rounded elements in these letters, a negative space of a triangular shape also turned out.


Particular attention should be paid to the broad language support for the font. The font has support for Latin, extended Cyrillic, and Korean (2780 base syllables).


Total glyphs: 3562.


Uranus is well-suited for large typography, logos, and any other design related to futurism and space.

Designers: Roman Postovoy

Publisher: Supremat

Foundry: Supremat

Design Owner: Supremat

MyFonts debut: Jul 20, 2021

Uranus

About Supremat

Roman Postovoy is a web and graphic designer based in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. For more than four years I have been creating various posters, mostly based on typography. After more than three hundred poster works, I thought that it would be cool to create my own fonts to also use them in your work. Typography has always inspired me. I often photograph posters on the streets, individual letters or words on the walls, product labels or logos. I was very impressed by the typography of the Bauhaus period and the period of Swiss typography. This inspiration will greatly influence poster work in the future. Fonts are everywhere around you and now I like to create my own fonts.

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