Caslon Rounded Font Family
With its oval like terminals, Caslon Rounded is a characterful sans display face. A variant of the condensed sans form that had been introduced in the 1830s to great success. With the ability to get as many characters in a line as possible, the condensed sans remains a staple of graphic designers today. In 1836, Caslon introduced a rounded style, the first of its kind, giving the form a warmer, almost humourous appearance as if inflated like a balloon, that seems more typical of the next century. Later they added an inline and ornamented version. In this new version, a lower case and italic variant have been added, fitting seamlessly with the original. With its playful and joyous appearance, Caslon Rounded is a design suited for all manner of applications, from graphic design, editorial design through to logos.
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