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About
Rosario is a carefully crafted sans-serif font family featuring classic proportions, subtle contrast, and weak endings. Originally developed in 2003 for private use, it was later expanded into a variable font family in 2019. Its refined design makes it ideal for editorial use, including magazines and academic journals.
Overview
Rosario is a sans-serif typeface characterized by its classic proportions and subtle contrast, creating an elegant and readable appearance. The design includes weak stroke endings, contributing to its refined and understated style. Initially created for private use by Héctor Gatti, the font was named after his hometown, Rosario. Since its inception in 2003, the family has evolved into a variable font supporting weights from 300 to 700, with both italic and normal styles. Its versatility and sophistication make it well suited for editorial contexts such as magazines and academic publications.
Designer: Omnibus-Type
Complementary fonts:
- Use Libre Baskerville for headlines with Rosario for body text.
Similar fonts:
- Cabin
- PT Sans
Usage
"" Access one-stop/rosario using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.