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Download Diodrum Rounded Fonts Family From Indian Type Foundry

Download Diodrum Rounded Fonts Family From Indian Type Foundry


Diodrum Rounded is a spurless sans family for the Latin script. ‘Spurless’ typefaces feature smooth transitions from letters’ stems into their curved strokes. The design is generally monolinear. Diodrum Rounded’s x-height is tall, and counter-forms are large and open. Instead of being drawn with straight lines, Diodrum Rounded’s diagonals swell outward. This gives letters with prominent diagonals an increased dynamism. The Diodrum Rounded typeface appears friendly & legible and is available in six weights; the lightest of which is an ExtraLight font – a unique addition to our library. Due to its multiple weights, versatile range, and formal style, Diodrum is an excellent choice for usage in Corporate Design and UI/UX Design applications.


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Download Diodrum Rounded Fonts Family From Indian Type Foundry


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