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Sutturah

Sutturah

by Rosetta
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Sutturah Font Family was designed by Octavio Pardo and published by Rosetta. Sutturah contains 1 styles.

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About Sutturah Font Family


Sutturah is a display font intended for posters and display environments demanding high visual impact. Originating from an exploration of new, radical text patterns, the font combines tightly detailed and constructed shapes with the buoyant flavour of handwriting and lettering. The ultrablack design draws together influences as varied as gothic Fraktur and high-contrast wood types. Sutturah is informal and playful, but irreverent in its visual style.

Its brazen character goes beyond the accepted conventions of letter-shape construction, quickly catching the eye and surprising the reader. Sutturah’s audacious personality allows for the creation of stunning pieces of design without the need of any other elements – a single word in Sutturah can be worth a thousand images! Extra ligatures and swashes provide even more possibilities to experiment with and add to the fun of using the typeface.

Designers: Octavio Pardo

Publisher: Rosetta

Foundry: Rosetta

Design Owner: Rosetta

MyFonts debut: Aug 29, 2012

Sutturah

About Rosetta

Rosetta is a typeface design studio and font distributor that addresses the needs of global typography. Together with our collaborators, we create original fonts for a polyphonic world. Our research-based practice has been recognized and awarded in the industry. But most importantly it has enabled people to read better in their native language. In addition to the retail type market, we supply tailored font services for small and large companies and provide consultancy for other design studios and font publishers. View the case studies to get a better sense of our approach.

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