Cuprum

Cuprum is a narrow grotesque sans-serif font designed for versatility and clarity.

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Cuprum

About

Cuprum is a narrow grotesque sans-serif typeface created in 2006, inspired by the works of Miles Newlyn. It supports multiple weights and styles, including italic, and covers Latin, Cyrillic, and Vietnamese scripts. The font is designed to be versatile and clear, suitable for various uses where a narrow, modern sans-serif is desired.

Overview

Cuprum is a narrow grotesque sans-serif font family designed with versatility in mind. It includes weights from 400 to 700 and supports italic styles, covering Latin, Cyrillic, and Vietnamese character sets. The design reflects a modern aesthetic with a compact width, making it suitable for both display and text settings where space efficiency and clarity are important. The name Cuprum, meaning copper, reflects a noble yet accessible character, distinct from more precious metals like gold or silver. This typeface balances functionality with a subtle personality, fitting for a range of design contexts.

Designer: Jovanny Lemonad

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Usage

"" Access one-stop/cuprum using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.