Romie, a calligraphy-inspired display font by Margot Lévêque, carries forward the rich legacy of influences from Lubalin and Bookman. It supports over 300 languages from all over the world, including most European languages, a number of languages from the Americas and Africa, as well as Vietnamese. It's available in 12 styles total.
Romie, a calligraphy-inspired display font by Margot Lévêque, carries forward the rich legacy of influences from Lubalin and Bookman. It supports over 300 languages from all over the world, including most European languages, a number of languages from the Americas and Africa, as well as Vietnamese. It's available in 12 styles total.
A1 features 1 websites using Romie. Browse these examples to see how designers pair it with different styles and layouts.
Websites using Romie on A1 tend towards Minimal, Black and white, and Typographic design styles.
You can get Romie from the link above. Many fonts are available through Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or as web font files.