Gambarino is a condensed, single-weight serif face for headlines. The font is designed by Théo Guillard. Stylistically, you could call it a post-modern interpretation of the Garalde genre. Gambarino is different enough from most serif typefaces designed for text that you could combine it with another Garalde easily; that other font would set the body text, while Gambarino would shine in the headlines.
Gambarino is a condensed, single-weight serif face for headlines. The font is designed by Théo Guillard. Stylistically, you could call it a post-modern interpretation of the Garalde genre. Gambarino is different enough from most serif typefaces designed for text that you could combine it with another Garalde easily; that other font would set the body text, while Gambarino would shine in the headlines.
A1 features 3 websites using Gambarino, including Caleomag, Tomorrow, and Atomize. Browse these examples to see how designers pair it with different styles and layouts.
Websites using Gambarino on A1 tend towards Photography, Varied layout, and Typographic design styles. They're most commonly built with Framer.
You can get Gambarino from the link above. Many fonts are available through Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or as web font files.