What is the Geometric Slabserif 712 font?
The Bitstream version of Monotype Rockwell, 1934.
Twentieth-century design influence is revealed in strokes of more even weight than in the original nineteenth-century Egyptians or Slab Serifs.
Rockwell is a prime example of this twentieth-century approach. It seems to be a simple Constructivist geometric sans with strong square slab serifs added to. Angular terminals make its sturdy design particular sparkling. It is a strong face for headlines and posters, and is legible in very short text blocks. More…
Cyrillic version was developed at ParaType in 2000 by Isay Slutsker and Manvel Shmavonyan.
Geometric Slabserif 712 Font families
The Geometric Slabserif 712 includes the following font families:
- Geometric Slabserif 712 Light
- Geometric Slabserif 712 Light Italic
- Geometric Slabserif 712 Medium
- Geometric Slabserif 712 Medium Italic
- Geometric Slabserif 712 Medium Bold
- Geometric Slabserif 712 ExtraBold
Geometric Slabserif 712 Preview
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