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Logopedia Now Rounded fonts from Bülent Yüksel - (adzio)

Logopedia Now Rounded
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Designed by Bülent Yüksel, Logopedia Now Rounded is a display sans font family. This typeface has six styles and was published by Bülent Yüksel.


What makes “Logopedia Now Rounded” unique is that it has a strong body, upper and lower case letters are the same size and work in perfect harmony.

All letters in the character have “alternatives” in various numbers. This feature provides you variety in your designs. It is possible to take your designs to the next level by using “Logopedia Now Rounded”.

Logopedia Now Rounded” is ideal for especially logo design, advertising and packaging, branding and creative industries, banners and billboards and signage as well as web and screen design.

Logopedia Now Rounded” provides advanced typographical support for Latin-based languages. An extended character set, supporting Central, Western and Eastern European languages, rounds up the family.

The designation “Logopedia Now Rounded 500 Regular” forms the central point. “Logopedia Now Rounded” comes 3 weights and italics total 6 types. The family contains a set of 543 glyphs.

Classes and Features, Stilistic Style, Fractions and Old Style Numerator just one touch easy In all graphic programs.

Logopedia Now Rounded” is the perfect font for web use.

Be sure to check out the other siblings of “Logopedia”.

  Logopedia Now
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  Logopedia Next
  Logopedia Next Rounded

You can enjoy using it.



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